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Automation: Key to Sustainable Warehousing

Logistics Business Magazine

The way to sustainable warehousing is through automation, says Craig Whitehouse, Managing Director of Invar Group. Consider, for example, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) in all their variety. The post Automation: Key to Sustainable Warehousing appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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AI’s Transformative Role in Warehousing

Logistics Business Magazine

Everybody is talking about Artificial Intelligence but what are its potential applications for warehousing and supply chain? The pace of development of AI is accelerating and we can already see some key areas in warehousing and logistics where it can be applied. A minor example is some work we recently did for Birlea.

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Dynamic Warehousing with New Pallet Truck

Logistics Business Magazine

“For example, it can be specified with the Yale Smart Lift feature. Read Similar… Innovations Offering Explosion Protection The post Dynamic Warehousing with New Pallet Truck appeared first on Logistics Business. This enables the operator to lift loads and start transporting the pallet before it is at full lift.

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The future of warehousing: automation, robotics and energy efficiency

Logistics Business Magazine

So, what exactly does the future hold for warehousing? In the world of warehousing, this has become an increasingly important driver in boosting automation. For example, an accurate, real-time view of inventory means companies can effectively gauge stock needs and avoid back orders. The Internet of things (IoT).

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Essential needs driving the pace of automation in warehousing  

Logistics Business Magazine

They also have to carry a descriptive name, for example, cheese and pickle sandwich, while all label and ingredient information should be clearly legible, using regulation font size. For example, if a supplier adds spices for a ready meal, labels will need checking and amending accordingly, to remove risk.

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Warehousing, the Rise of IT, Automation, and Now… Robotics

Logistics Bureau

Affected by changes in production, procurement and distribution methods, warehousing has continually been pushed and pulled in different directions. On the other hand, offshoring growth has fuelled the need for warehousing as part of the elongated supply chain. Where to Do Your Warehousing. Who Will Do Your Warehousing?

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The Future of Warehousing: Pop-Up EWM

Logistics Business Magazine

Recent market analysis estimates that the global warehousing and storage market is expected to grow 10% from 2021 to 2023, as the industry begins its recovery from Covid-19, with an increase in demand of smart warehousing contributing to this rise.