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The Integrated Warehouse: Unlock the future of warehouse management

By The Robot Report Staff | February 14, 2024

a robot arm places a box picked from a conveyor, onto a mobile robot.

The integrated warehouse brings together tools and technologies to optimize item flow. | Credit: Adobe Stock

As global supply chains and e-commerce rapidly evolve, the modern warehouse stands as the cornerstone of efficient operations. Warehouses are under more pressure than ever before to optimize their operations and meet the ever-increasing demands of their customers. To navigate these challenges successfully, businesses are turning to cutting-edge technologies that offer seamless integration and optimization of workflows.

The first two webinars in the Automated Warehouse series looked at the use of mobile robots, along with a deep dive into the maturity of the digitization of data collection within the warehouse. The third installment, The Integrated Warehouse: How Intralogistics Warehouse Tracking and Conveying are Maximizing the Workflow, will dive into detail about how integrated tracking and conveyance systems can work together to improve accuracy and efficiency.

The webinar is scheduled for February 28 at 2:00 p.m. EST and will share approaches and examples with warehouse operators seeking to modernize and gain better control over workflows. Attendees will learn more about the following:

Insights from market research: Our experts have conducted a fresh market survey, uncovering the latest trends and developments in warehouse technology. By attending this webinar, you’ll gain exclusive access to invaluable insights derived from this bespoke research, providing you with a competitive edge in the industry.

Real customer use cases: Theory is one thing, but real-world application is where the true value lies. Adrian Stoch, chief automation officer at GXO Logistics, will share his experiences in integrating conveyance and other technologies within the warehouse. These success stories serve as inspiration and practical guidance for implementing similar strategies in your warehouse.

Q&A: Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the world of intralogistics, this webinar offers an invaluable opportunity to learn from the best. A live Q&A session will give you a chance to have your burning questions answered by industry insiders.

Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to get access to the latest research on integrated systems and revolutionize your approach to warehouse management!

Register now to save your spot and embark on a journey to maximized productivity.

Comments

  1. Gary says

    February 15, 2024 at 6:50 am

    might be interesting topic to discuss autonomous innovations as well

    Reply
  2. Strapping automation says

    February 18, 2024 at 7:23 pm

    I think warehouses are one of the best examples of hour automation, with some work, can make a huge difference to our lives. Robots that can pick products, working in conjunction with packing/strapping robots eliminate so much of the manual work that has been required in the past. It’ll be interesting to see just how automated we can get these processes over the next few years.

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