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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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With a strong continuous improvement culture, Linfox sought innovative solutions to work smarter, enhance safety, and eliminate repetitive manual tasks. They became the first in Australia to deploy Dexory's autonomous robotics solution, transforming their approach to inventory management and warehouse operations.

Using Dexory’s autonomous robots, the entire pick face area is scanned weekly. The resulting data is analysed to clearly separate locations with no discrepancy, minor discrepancies, and significant discrepancies that require physical verification.


Warehouses are no longer just storage facilities. In today's interconnected world, they play a crucial role in an efficient supply chain, connecting supply and demand.

Oana Jinga, CC&PO and Co-Founder of Dexory, explored the future of logistics with a focus on 'Recent Advances in Connected and Smart Warehouses' at Manifest 2024. The event shed light on groundbreaking innovations that are set to revolutionise warehouse operations.

Dexory, a leading data intelligence company, today announced it has deployed DexoryView, its cutting-edge AI and robotics solution, at the state-of-the-art warehouse facility of FLX Logistics, part of the Freshlinc Group, in Peterborough, United Kingdom.

There are over tens of thousands of goods stored in a typical warehouse, with thousands moving in and out every day. Keeping track of this rapidly changing warehouse operation whilst utilising all the available storage space is extremely challenging and can often lead to errors, inefficiencies and extra costs.

It’s no secret that with the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, supply chains are becoming more efficient, resilient, and responsive. This transformation enables workers to shift their focus from repetitive and tedious tasks to more strategic and value-added activities.

As the majority of companies increase their investment in supply chain resilience, it’s vital to consider the impact of each dollar put to work. Visibility has a crucial role in enabling resilience. With only 6% of logistics companies claiming full visibility over their operations, the industry has significant scope for quick wins and strategic solutions to support better outcomes.
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