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This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the May-June 2023 edition of Supply Chain Management Review. The full article is available to current subscribers.
May-June 2023
If you were dropped onto this planet and landed at McCormick Place in the heart of Chicago in the middle of March, you would probably conclude that planet Earth had been overrun by robots. Everywhere you turned on the ProMat conference floor, there was a robot lifting something, putting something away, or carrying something to another location. But, despite a conference hall overrun by technology, the on-the-ground reality is a bit different. Not so long ago, commercial real estate firm Prologis estimated the number of facilities with any type of automation at about 10%. But that is changing—quickly. A recent report from JLL found that one-in-two… Browse this issue archive.
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Here are some of the highlights of our ProMat 2023 coverage. You can catch up on anything you may have missed at the show.
- Kardex demonstrated how to take picking to the next level
- Yale unveiled new brand identity
- KNAPP showcased fulfillment solutions
- Conveyco aims to simplify AMR implementation
- Vanderlande presented “Warehousing Answered” solutions
- Jungheinrich highlighted AGV high-rack stacker
- Honeywell showed depalletizer and AS/RS
- ORBIS showcased sustainable, integrated products, solutions
- Swisslog introduced next-generation CarryPick goods-to-person solution
- Big Joe unveiled user-directed AMR
- Brightpick showcased new autopicker
- The Raymond Corporation showcased integrated intralogistics solutions at ProMat 2023
To read more ProMat 2023 coverage click here.
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From the May-June 2023 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.
May-June 2023
If you were dropped onto this planet and landed at McCormick Place in the heart of Chicago in the middle of March, you would probably conclude that planet Earth had been overrun by robots. Everywhere you turned on the… Browse this issue archive. Access your online digital edition. Download a PDF file of the May-June 2023 issue.Here are some of the highlights of our ProMat 2023 coverage. You can catch up on anything you may have missed at the show.
- Kardex demonstrated how to take picking to the next level
- Yale unveiled new brand identity
- KNAPP showcased fulfillment solutions
- Conveyco aims to simplify AMR implementation
- Vanderlande presented “Warehousing Answered” solutions
- Jungheinrich highlighted AGV high-rack stacker
- Honeywell showed depalletizer and AS/RS
- ORBIS showcased sustainable, integrated products, solutions
- Swisslog introduced next-generation CarryPick goods-to-person solution
- Big Joe unveiled user-directed AMR
- Brightpick showcased new autopicker
- The Raymond Corporation showcased integrated intralogistics solutions at ProMat 2023
To read more ProMat 2023 coverage click here.
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