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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.
JAMCO GROUP’s deployment of DexoryView marks a significant step forward in how distribution centers can embrace automation. After testing - and outgrowing - drone-based systems, JAMCO has found in Dexory a solution built for the scale, complexity, and safety demands of modern logistics.
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 part of its commitment to continuous improvement, ID Logistics is always seeking cutting-edge solutions that blend robotics, artificial intelligence, and digitalisation to optimise performance. After testing numerous technologies over the years, ID Logistics found that DexoryView provided unmatched accuracy and immediacy, leading to a transformational shift in their operations.
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.
The surge in e-commerce demands, coupled with issues such as high staff turnover, errors, and space constraints, has become a real challenge for warehouse managers. In this blog, we'll explore how integrating warehouse autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and how embracing warehouse robotics can be a game-changer for the industry.
The supply chain industry is often characterised by peak seasons: seasonal spikes during holidays, heightened demand during promotional events, and surges related to industry-specific trends.
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