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Recent advances in technology have renewed the buzz about dark, or "lights-out," warehouses, where machines fill orders without human intervention. But not everybody's ready to flip the switch.
The standards organization GS1 US has honored the clothing company's pioneering efforts to use auto-identification technology to improve inventory control and accuracy.
One of the hot trends at the Modex 2016 show in Atlanta: product design and technology that make it faster, easier, and less complicated to use and maintain material handling equipment.
Producing a car a minute requires coordination, split-second timing, and a lot of behind-the-scenes support. Here's how GM keeps the Chevrolet Cruze assembly lines humming.
With the right adjustments to DC design and strategy, wearable computers can deliver the accuracy and efficiency needed to keep up with the rising demands of e-commerce fulfillment.
Though the company itself has kept up with the times, South Shore Furniture's fulfillment model was falling behind. A move to voice-directed picking changed all that.