Pay-Per-Pick fulfilment automation service launches
DIGITAL SERVICES and logistics provider THG Ingenuity has signed a global distribution partnership agreement with AutoStore to provide automated fulfilment systems on a pay-per-pick model.
DIGITAL SERVICES and logistics provider THG Ingenuity has signed a global distribution partnership agreement with AutoStore to provide automated fulfilment systems on a pay-per-pick model.
Boozt expanded its AutoStore system for the fourth time to meet increasing demands for the latest Peak.
ABB HAS enhanced its RobotStudio robot programming and simulation software with cloud-enabled functionality.
DEMATIC WILL host an event on the future of intralogistics in Antwerp, Belgium on February 28.
By the end of 2023, TGW will have finished building a highly-automated fulfillment centre for Frisco.pl in the Polish capital of Warsaw.
Berkshire Grey and Locus Robotics have announced a formal partnership with the unveiling of a combined solution that integrates the Berkshire Grey Robotic Shuttle Put Wall (BG RSPWi) with Locus Origin and Locus Vector bots.
GEEK+ HAS released RoboShuttle Plus, achieving one-stop storage and picking of all types of goods and delivering higher throughput and flexibility.
THE ROBOTICS company Magazino has won Schuurman Schoenen as a new customer for the mobile picking robot TORU.
65% OF companies plan to accelerate supply chain and logistics innovation investment, according to a survey from Descartes Systems Group.
In November, the company formerly known as BotsAndUs became Dexory.
COGNEX CORPORATION has released the DataMan 580 fixed-mount barcode reader, designed for five- and six- sided modular Vision Tunnels.
Inside Warehouse Logistics Expo (IWLEX) has held its inaugural Advisory Board meeting to help shape the new exhibition, which will debut in May.
The strike is being co-ordinated by union GMB, who are seeking better pay and conditions for workers.
Economic turmoil, recessions, and stock market crashes are a fact of life in the modern world. These days more people are planning for when a recession hits more than if a recession is going to hit. Others say it already has hit. Amidst economic uncertainty it’s best to be prepared before things take a turn for the worst. This is even more important for warehouses and distribution centres that are already stretched thin by global supply chain disruptions.
Let’s say you want to go down the route of flexible automation, what next? Is it as easy as 1-2-3? In some cases, yes, but as with most things, the more complex it gets, the more integration and solution intelligence is required.
GreyOrange has launched GreyMatter Open API (application programming interface), which enables robotic solutions from other vendors to connect to the GreyMatter fulfillment orchestration platform.
The 3PL has announced the appointment of David Picking to lead the company’s technology organisation in the UK and Ireland.
When online fashion retailer ASOS set up its fourth fulfilment centre, it turned to materials handling partner BS Handling Systems for a solution built around a high-speed sorter that can handle 14,000 parcels an hour.
Warehouse automation professional at international retailer BESTSELLER Jakob Skødt Larsen answers key questions on tech.
GEEK+ RECENTLY launched a new goods-to-person picking and returns system for leading British retailer Asda’s clothing brand, George.