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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, a global leader in supply chain solutions, sought to improve service delivery for its end customers, including leading electronics manufacturers, by investing in digitalisation and automation. To achieve this, Yusen Logistics partnered with Dexory to deploy the DexoryView platform, aiming to enhance real-time inventory visibility and operational efficiency.
Maersk and iB Cargo partnered to optimise the Bolintin-Deal distribution centre (DC) in Bucharest, Romania. This initiative was undertaken to serve one of the largest global furniture and interior decoration companies.
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.
At its core, Logistics 5.0 integrates three critical elements: AI-driven autonomy, human-centred design, and sustainability - which create warehouses that are not just efficient, but intelligent, empowering, and environmentally responsible.
The second step on the journey to Adaptive warehouses, after the “Blind” one, is what we call “Observable”. A Blind warehouse is one that operates with limited, manually gathered data, it is reactive - which brings many hidden costs.
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.
Artificial Intelligence, Smart-everything, robotics, digital twins, agents and automation - the logistics market is changing terminology as new technologies emerge and either replace manual tasks or empower teams to be more efficient and productive. The industry is buzzing with new concepts, but what do they really mean?
In today’s competitive logistics environment, every second counts - and every decision depends on data. Yet, many warehouses still operate with incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated information.
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