We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
Warehouse technology projects that combine voice- and vision-based picking systems with goods-to-person robotics are gaining steam, thanks to growing interest in warehouse robots nationwide.
Warehouse technology projects that combine voice- and vision-based picking systems with goods-to-person robotics are gaining steam, thanks to growing interest in warehouse robots nationwide.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Jim Lawton discusses Zebra’s entrance into the robotics industry and how robotics can scale to meet demand.
In our continuing series of discussions with top supply-chain company executives, Jim Lawton discusses Zebra’s entrance into the robotics industry and how robotics can scale to meet demand.
Labor shortages, inventory snarls, inflation, and a tightening economy are just a few of the challenges retailers and suppliers face right now. We asked experts from robotics and automation companies to weigh in on how their technologies can help. Here’s what they told us.
Labor shortages, inventory snarls, inflation, and a tightening economy are just a few of the challenges retailers and suppliers face right now. We asked experts from robotics and automation companies to weigh in on how their technologies can help. Here’s what they told us.
Company leaders worry they won’t meet business objectives without a greater focus on technology to improve operations, especially in transportation and logistics, survey finds.
Company leaders worry they won’t meet business objectives without a greater focus on technology to improve operations, especially in transportation and logistics, survey finds.
Squeezed by a labor crunch at a time of unprecedented demand, warehouse operators are bypassing the pilot stage and jumping right into large-scale robotic installations.
Squeezed by a labor crunch at a time of unprecedented demand, warehouse operators are bypassing the pilot stage and jumping right into large-scale robotic installations.