Join us for these informative events and upcoming webinars focused on the latest developments in logistics and warehousing.
Dexory is heading to IMHX 2025, the UK’s leading intralogistics and supply chain event, where thousands of industry leaders, buyers, and solution providers gather to explore the future of warehouse automation, AI, and operational efficiency.
September 9–11, 2025
NEC Birmingham, UK
Join Clare Bottle, Chief Executive of the UK Warehousing Association, and Oana Jinga, CC&PO and Co-founder of Dexory, for an insightful discussion on the future of warehousing. Learn about 2025 trends, automation adoption, sustainability, workforce evolution, and how the industry is transforming to meet growing demands.
Join us for an exclusive webinar showcasing how Iron Mountain transformed their warehouse operations using Dexory’s state-of-the-art technology. Discover how they tackled key challenges in inventory management and operations, leading to time savings, error reduction, and improved productivity.
The UK’s largest and longest-standing redistributor and retailer of surplus products, Company Shop Group (CSG), has announced a strategic partnership with Dexory, a leading provider of real-time warehouse visibility and automation solutions, to transform inventory accuracy, reduce waste, and improve product flow within its ambient warehouse operations.
When it comes to warehouse automation, there’s one question that comes up more than any other: “What’s the ROI?”
It’s a fair question. Investing in automation is a strategic move, and one that leaders across logistics, retail, manufacturing, and 3PL want to get right. You know it’ll improve accuracy, reduce manual labour, and drive efficiency. But knowing how much value it will deliver, and how quickly, can be harder to pin down.
Block-stacked, or bulk storage, inventory might be the unsung hero of space-saving in your warehouse. But it could also be the silent saboteur of your operations. You know what’s supposed to be in each stack. But what’s actually there? That’s where things get fuzzy.