MACHINERY & MACHINE SAFETY T
he global marketplace is undergoing a period of evolution and warehouse operations need to be more agile, versatile and flexible than ever. Demands from rising e-commerce
and m-commerce activity and increasing customer demands place extra pressure on retailers Meanwhile, manufacturing operations
are becoming increasingly complex and product lifecycles are getting shorter. As the marketplace shifts, businesses are under pressure to streamline supply chains, implement new technologies and adapt quickly systems, such as AMRs, shuttles and picking systems, can help meet current and future needs, while simultaneously increasing Intralogistics is the process of optimising the
such as a factory, warehouse or distribution centre. Effective intralogistics operations satisfaction, reduce costs and future-proof a business as the global marketplace evolves.
HOW CAN AUTOMATION HELP OPTIMISE PROCESSES AND AUTOMATION? Automation plays a key role in optimising intralogistics operations and ensuring they to adapt to changes. We can’t predict the future, but we can prepare for it. Automated intralogistics solutions for the modern world Automation technologies, such as mobile and factories to handle repetitive tasks with precision, increasing throughput and reducing errors. What’s more, additional robots and pickers can be added as required to deal with sudden growth or seasonal demand, keeping operations lean and agile. AI and advanced sensors provide us with
more information than ever and enable systems to adapt to changing business needs. Warehouse management systems are able to keep track of inventory data in real time, reducing the risk of error, cutting down on costly returns and even predicting future sales spikes depending on seasonal trends. Goods- to-person automation technology can eliminate bottlenecks, increase throughput and provide safer material handling. Effective warehouse process from the moment a product arrives to the second it leaves the shipping zone, with automation facilitating smooth material handling, including loading and unloading pallets and trucks. Simply put, failure to embrace the future of intralogistics leaves a than its rivals.
WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT FOR SYSTEMS TO BE AGILE? As the Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus said, “The only constant in life is change”. In the global marketplace, agility is critical. Market
WHY INTRALOGISTICS OPERATIONS NEED TO BE AGILE IN THE MODERN SUPPLY CHAIN
By Yang Wei, CEO and Founder, Quicktron Robotics
The global marketplace is undergoing a period of evolution and warehouse operations need to be more agile, versatile and flexible than ever. Demands from rising e-commerce and m-commerce activity and increasing customer demands place extra pressure on retailers
conditions can change dramatically according to unforeseen trends or events. Unexpected global tariff wars demonstrate how much supply chains can be tested. Agile systems allow operations to adapt to changing market productivity. Innovation paves the way for change.
WHAT DOES AN AGILE INTRALOGISTICS AUTOMATION SYSTEM LOOK LIKE? A successful intralogistics automation system is a agile structure of moving parts. New software should be integrated with existing warehouse management systems to manage inventory, orders and logistics processes in real-time, allowing businesses to adapt to changes as they occur, such as spikes in demand, supply shortages or shipment delays. AI-driven automation enables operations to handle changes more effectively and increases throughput, freeing up workers for more valuable tasks. When all your intralogistics systems are working in harmony, it creates an Intralogistics automation not only enables
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driven, it also improves operations in a range of other ways. Reduced product handling takes the physical strain away from manual workers, reduces human error and walking times, speeds up the picking process and improves safety. Visibility and traceability enable warehouse managers to track a product Predictive maintenance using smart sensors reduces downtime.
INTRALOGISTICS AUTOMATION BUILDS RESILIENCE Agility in intralogistics is essential for resilient, modern supply chains. Technology can help businesses meet the challenges of the present, demands of the future. To remain competitive, companies’ intralogistics operations need to be responsive in a rapidly changing global market. Technological advances of the past decade, such as AMRs and goods-to-person picking solutions, are making this easier than ever.
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