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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.
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.
To support its ongoing efforts in continuous improvement, NFI partnered with Dexory to introduce a real-time, autonomous inventory management system. The goal: to enrich visibility, streamline processes, and empower teams with actionable data, without disruption.
Vente-unique.com’s transition to DexoryView highlights a broader truth in modern logistics: automation alone is not enough - what matters is intelligent, real-time data and the ability to act on it.
In a high-pressure production environment, where timing and accuracy are critical, even small inefficiencies in warehouse operations can snowball into significant business disruptions. This was the case for a global manufacturing business operating a small lot warehouse with high bay racking.
As supply chains become more complex, the next stage lies in intelligent, autonomous operations. Explore how real-time data, robotics, and AI agents are redefining the future of warehouse performance.
Inventory control is the pulse of your operation. It’s what makes the difference between a seamless, high-performing warehouse and one that constantly chases stock, misses SLAs, and eats into your margins. And in today’s unpredictable supply chain landscape, the stakes have never been higher.
Following a recent implementation, Ziegler has already seen improvements in stock accuracy, process enforcement and operational efficiency at one of its key UK sites that comprises a complex layout and over 55,000 pallet locations.
Warehouses are under immense pressure to perform. The days of manual inventory checks and siloed data are gone, or should be. Forward-thinking businesses are recognising that automation isn't a "nice to have": it's a necessity for efficiency, accuracy, and long-term competitiveness.
When businesses consider automated inventory management, the first benefit that usually comes to mind is improved stock accuracy, and for good reason. Knowing exactly what’s in your warehouse, at any time, is the foundation of efficient operations. But here’s the truth: inventory automation is about much more than just accuracy.
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