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Maersk hatte mit Dexory einen Versuchsbetrieb vereinbart und nun arbeiten autonome Roboter in ihren Lagern in Kettering und Tamworth, GB. Maersk, mit über 100.000 Mitarbeitern in 130 Ländern, ist weltweit führend in der Container-Logistik und arbeitet daran, die Lieferketten ihrer Kunden zu vernetzen und zu vereinfachen.


There's a version of this story that a lot of warehouse managers will recognise. You've got a stock discrepancy. Someone writes it down. That note gets passed to an admin. The admin logs it on a desktop system. A driver gets asked to go back and physically re-check the location. By the time anything gets resolved, you've burned through time, manpower, and patience, and the issue that could've been fixed in minutes has turned into a half-day job.
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With a strong continuous improvement culture, Linfox sought innovative solutions to work smarter, enhance safety, and eliminate repetitive manual tasks. They became the first in Australia to deploy Dexory's autonomous robotics solution, transforming their approach to inventory management and warehouse operations.

Using Dexory’s autonomous robots, the entire pick face area is scanned weekly. The resulting data is analysed to clearly separate locations with no discrepancy, minor discrepancies, and significant discrepancies that require physical verification.


Dexory’s technology is now in use at one of DB Schenker’s significant sites in Utah. This follows Dexory’s strategic expansion announcement into the North American market in early February.

A.P. Moller - Maersk stands as a global leader, yet faced significant challenges during their UK expansions. These challenges included managing multiple warehouse management systems (WMS) and addressing daily operational issues like stock discrepancies and a lack of visibility.

Traditional manual methods are not only time-consuming but also prone to errors, leading to misplaced goods and unnecessary expenditure.

Though technological changes have happened, the reality is that many warehouses still rely heavily on manual labour, and the level of automation varies widely across different industries and regions of the world.

The company has chosen to adopt DexoryView as its preferred inventory and tracking solution at four strategic Iron Mountain warehouses across Kettering Symmetry Park, Lutterworth Magna Park North and Rugby Symmetry Park.

Larger warehouses present new challenges to warehouse managers, particularly with inventory stock taking and operational visibility. To keep track of the higher volume of goods, warehouses now need to audit more pallets per hour and reach racks that can be up to 14 m tall.
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