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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.
In a multi-client site where stringent KPIs around stock accuracy, quality, cost, and delivery are paramount, innovation is key to operational excellence. By introducing DexoryView, the team has taken a significant leap in efficiency and customer satisfaction.
DB Schenker, a global leader in logistics and supply chain management, partnered with Dexory to introduce cutting-edge robotics and AI technology into the US market. This collaboration aimed to address the day-to-day challenges of real-time stock visibility and occupancy tracking while optimising resource utilisation across DB Schenker's operations.
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.
The eCommerce growth has shone the spotlight firmly on two fundamental requisites: speed and accessibility to a broad and wide range of products. eCommerce also creates spikes in systems, reaching crescendo levels at peak seasonal dates for retail that include Black Friday, Valentines, Easter and Christmas periods, etc.
The logistics, warehouse and eCommerce markets have experienced unprecedented growth over the last few years.
BotsAndUs, a cutting-edge intelligence and robotics company has secured $13m in seed funding to expand its logistics-disrupting solution globally. Lakestar leads the round, with participation from Maersk Growth, Kindred Capital, and Capnamic.
Stock-taking or inventory checking is a common part of the warehousing process that consists of verifying the quantity and the conditions of goods. It is a process that is traditionally done manually and is not done frequently enough.
Real-time data corresponds to data that is available as soon as it has been generated. The data is actionable immediately by the end users, allowing real-time visibility on the data of interest. Real-time data is most often gathered from sensors, or applications.
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