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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.


Dexory, the leading provider of real-time warehouse intelligence, visibility and autonomous solutions, today announced it has raised $165 million.
Eurazeo, through its Growth team, led the $100M Series C round, with participation from LTS Growth and Endeavor Catalyst, alongside existing investors DTCP, Atomico, Lakestar, Elaia, Latitude Ventures, Wave-X and others. In addition, Bootstrap Europe expanded the existing growth debt facility.

In today’s retail world, data has become the ultimate competitive advantage. Every strategy; from omnichannel fulfilment and AI powered merchandising to dynamic pricing and personalised marketing, relies on accurate, trustworthy, and timely information about stock, customers, and market conditions.

As AI and automation become increasingly more accessible across the industry - for any player, big or small, we’re witnessing a transformative shift. What is now the exclusive domain of industry giants will become within reach for smaller operators.

The U.S. manufacturing renaissance is underway. Driven by economic security concerns, reshoring efforts, and the need for resilient supply chains, domestic production is once again in the spotlight.
But behind the headlines about new factories and investment is an often overlooked piece of critical infrastructure: the warehouse.
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The digitalisation journey for the warehouse operations reaches a new stage with the Intelligent warehouse. A key transition happened when warehouses went from Blind to Observable, meaning that fewer activities were handled manually and more technology was introduced, saving managers from significant known and hidden costs.

As a global leader in logistics and supply chain services, Nippon Express operates complex warehouse environments where speed, accuracy, and consistency are essential. With large volumes of pallet movements every day, the company continuously looks for ways to enhance visibility, streamline processes, and unlock greater value from its operations.
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