Locus Robotics

Robots-to-Goods (R2G) Helps Warehouses Maintain Flow When Volume, Labor, and Demand Shift

Robots-to-Goods (R2G) Helps Warehouses Maintain Flow When Volume, Labor, and Demand Shift

Warehouse operations don’t run in a steady state anymore. Volume changes mid-shift, labor is inconsistent, and order profiles shift faster than most systems can keep up. When picking falls behind, everything else follows as pack slows down, the dock backs up, and service levels take a hit.

In this on-demand session, presented in partnership with SupplyChainBrain, leaders from Locus Robotics walk through what’s changing on the warehouse floor and why traditional approaches struggle to keep pace. The discussion focuses on how execution is moving closer to the inventory and how that shift helps stabilize performance when conditions aren’t predictable.

You’ll see how Robots-to-Goods (R2G) supports more consistent throughput by reducing dependence on labor availability and allowing work to continue even as conditions change. The result is an operation that stays on pace without constant intervention or rework.

What you will take away:

  • Why warehouse performance breaks down when conditions change mid-shift

  • How Robots-to-Goods (R2G) changes how picking gets done

  • What operational confidence looks like in day-to-day execution

  • How to approach automation without overbuilding for peak

  • Where to start based on your current operation

Get a practical look at how warehouses maintain pick rate and flow, even when the plan doesn’t hold.

Locus Robotics SCB March 2026 Webinar with Bob, Mike, Rick, and Kait