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P2G or G2P Robotics? The Great Debate in Warehouse Automation

Kait Peterson, senior director of product marketing at Locus Robotics, claims person-to-goods (P2G) robotics outperforms goods-to-person (G2P) systems in warehouses. P2G involves workers collecting items for robots, offering flexibility and scalability for any facility size without major infrastructure changes, making it ideal for seamless automation.

A.I. in the Warehouse- What You Really Need to Know

You’ve heard about artificial intelligence (AI) and have probably seen many companies touting how their products use AI to help your warehouse.

We’re going to dive deep into separating the facts from fiction when it comes to AI in the warehouse.

Top Advantages of P2G Warehouse Automation

Webinar: The P2G Advantage

The demand for flexible, scalable solutions that create efficiency and productivity in your warehouse has never been more critical.

Download this on-demand webinar to learn the top benefits of Persons-to-Goods (P2G) over Goods-to-Person (G2P) warehouse automation, including:

* Streamlined operations
* Boosted productivity
* Improved accuracy
* Increased employee retention

Whether you’re grappling with fluctuating order volumes, seeking to reduce labor costs, or aiming to enhance your team’s efficiency, our Senior Director of Product Marketing, Kait Peterson will illuminate the path to achieving these goals through the strategic adoption of P2G warehouse automation.

GEODIS Improves UPH to 98+ with Locus Vector

The GEODIS team decided to use autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to optimize logistics operations in the warehouse and chose Locus Robotics as their vendor. GEODIS integrated 12 Locus Vector with Cart AMRs across a 40,000 square feet picking area. The Vector AMRs are unique — they can attach and handle carts, allowing for the transportation of heavier products and increasing the throughput of orders per mission.”