Advances in technology are moving automated picking systems from the lab to labor-strapped warehouses
Advances in technology are moving automated picking systems from the lab to labor-strapped warehouses
Supply Chain Dive – Executive Ted Dengel details the company’s investments to tackle the two ends of the “package bell curve” and keep up with the volume surge.
Retail Focus – Following another year of turbulence, it’s no surprise there is still a great deal of uncertainty in the retail industry.
Robotics 24/7 – Berkshire Grey says its next-generation systems can autonomously pick, sort, and pack millions of items per month, potentially doubling fulfillment throughput.
DC Velocity – From autonomous forklifts to smart sorting robots, emerging technologies are taking hold throughout the warehouse as logistics services providers seek to boost productivity, improve safety, and respond to labor shortages.
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Artificial intelligence-enabled robotic automation is the cornerstone to building resilient supply chains that will not only help companies weather uncertain times, but also enable their businesses to grow.
Chain Store Age – Bealls Inc. is deploying artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled robotic picking, sorting and packing technology.
As robotics become more widely deployed and some operations begin to use fleets from multiple vendors, more of the talk is about software-related issues like integration and less on the workings of the robot hardware itself.