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Optimization and Solution Design (OSD) team helps customers get the most out of their Locus fleet long after the initial deployment.
Over half of fulfillment centers worldwide are now embracing some form of automation as a strategy to enhance efficiency, productivity, and overall operational resilience.
You’ll learn why warehouses need flexibility to adapt to fluctuating demands due to changes in volume, product lines, or distribution channels.
Peak season and higher volumes from end customers led Maersk to look for a new solution that didn't involve associates pushing manual carts through a large warehouse with training times of 2-3 weeks.
Quick and easy integration and deployment, along with Locus’s flexibility helps Boulanger exceed customer expectations.
Psycho Bunny tripled productivity by partnering with Saddle Creek and leveraging LocusBots to streamline fulfillment across their expanding business.
Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss strategies for building robust and adaptable logistics networks.
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.
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.