The rise of digitization is making warehouse processes more efficient, by automating tasks and giving employees time to focus on more complex duties. According to one report, the warehouse automation ...
Automation's fundamental role has always involved augmenting labor by using technology for tasks that are less desirable, dangerous or difficult for people to complete repeatedly. Over time, ...
In every sphere of business, the use of automation is growing. In warehouses and distribution, for instance, the worldwide market revenue for robotics automation is projected to grow from $7.91 ...
Quicktron will demonstrate at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta how its unified tote and pallet robotics and software technologies ...
Warehouse automation is expanding rapidly on a global scale. According to global market research and consulting firm Mordor Intelligence, the global warehouse automation market is projected to grow ...
At an Amazon warehouse in Louisiana, Robin lifts and sorts packages. Hercules moves pods full of goods. Sequoia retrieves items to pick and pack for online orders. These aren’t the names of Amazon ...
Some technologies are becoming absolutely essential in warehouse operations, boosting productivity, reducing errors and improving visibility throughout your operation. Here are five of them. Radio ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the May-Jun 2024 edition of Supply Chain Management Review. The full article is available to current subscribers. In each issue I try to ...
Global spending on warehouse automation is poised to accelerate, driven by technological advances and rising labor costs, according to new survey data from UBS Evidence Lab. The findings highlight ...
The market opportunities in intralogistics automation are driven by increased demand for operational efficiency, especially in e-commerce and retail, due to fast order fulfillment needs and rising ...
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) this week said it plans to launch Section 301 investigations under the Trade Act of 1974 related to what it called structural excess ...
They can lift heavy boxes and climb shelves 12m high but will they put humans out of work?