Amazon’s first big push into robotic automation started in 2012, when it paid $775 million to buy the robotics maker Kiva.
The retailer’s new $640 million warehouse is its biggest, most automated facility yet.
Warehouse operators are looking for ways to automate their operations to meet increasing demands for e-commerce fulfillment services and to compensate for what appears to be a growing shortage of ...
The rise of scalable mobile robotics is revolutionizing warehouse automation, offering flexibility and efficiency during peak ...
Whether you’re as relaxed as Buffett regarding automation or not, you can control how prepared you are for any disruptions.
Ed. Note: This article was previously posted at Retail TouchPoints. The ecommerce boom brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has permanently changed the retail landscape. While people have been shopping ...
The Florence, Ky., facility deployed a 20,100-bin AutoStore system in six months, achieving 177% throughput increase without ...
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Robotic technology and automation are having a transformational impact on warehouse operations. Earlier generations of robots used to be quite bulky and extremely limited in what they could do.
Traditionally, material handling automation has been associated with rigid installments and operations, such as automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) which require significant investments and ...
Meyer Corporation, the largest U.S. distributor of major cookware brands, is putting the pedal to the metal. The Vallejo-based company this month is powering up and loading 66,000 pallets of kitchen ...