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Maersk has signed up for a trial with Dexory and now has autonomous robots operating in warehouse facilities in Kettering and Tamworth UK. Maersk is a global leader in containerised logistics and is working to connect and simplify its customers’ supply chains, operating in 130 countries with over 100,000 people.



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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Yusen Logistics is a global supply chain solutions provider, delivering excellence across contract logistics, freight forwarding, and supply chain management. Their UK operations include high-density storage and complex inventory environments for leading consumer electronics brands.

Ziegler’s adoption of DexoryView marks a pivotal step in its digital transformation journey. By tackling recurring issues in real time and improving stock accuracy through automation and AI, Ziegler has unlocked new levels of efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction.


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Dexory today announced that, through its strategic partnership with Raymond Storage Concepts, it has deployed its robotics and data intelligence technology at an ODW Logistics distribution center in Columbus, OH. This implementation underscores ODW Logistics’ commitment to advancing automation in their facilities and driving innovation in inventory management.

In a world where next-day delivery has become the norm, warehouses are under more pressure than ever. E-commerce growth, labour shortages, and rising customer expectations have created a perfect storm. Social media conversations now openly highlight delivery performance. As a result, maintaining accuracy and speed is essential to protecting customer trust.

There is no question that the logistics landscape is transforming dramatically, and to survive, warehouses must respond with new strategies, technology and thinking.
This is why companies such as Dexory are fuelling the transition from conventional, ‘blind’ warehousing to automated, self-learning, ‘adaptive’ warehouses.

The emergence of Agentic AI has the potential to reshape almost every industry as we know it. But for warehousing it is the catalyst needed to transform intelligent warehouses (that use AI automation based on human defined rules) to adaptive warehouses (where agents autonomously learn, optimise and act without human intervention).
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AI has infiltrated many areas of our lives and work, constantly evolving and taking over more and more otherwise tedious, time-consuming tasks. AI and machine learning have become increasingly accessible, supporting small tasks like writing an email as well as more business-critical ones like optimising operations and cutting costs.

Warehouses will see a paradigm shift that will wholly transform the way they operate and do business. This is the adaptive warehouse. In the Blind Warehouse, everything was executed and tracked manually. In the Observable and Intelligent Warehouses, scanning technologies began gathering more data, more quickly, and feeding it into a centralised platform that became more than just a replica of the space.

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