When considering an automation system for your warehouse, it’s important to develop a plan that can evolve with your product — something most traditional systems are too rigid to accommodate. For example, if you project 10% YOY growth, your company will be 70% larger in six years. By designing a system that can deliver 70% more output than you need today, you’re making a big investment in something you won’t be able to use to its full potential for several years. Factor in the possibility of outgrowing your system, and you face a potentially costly situation.
Robotic automation offers a flexible alternative for warehouse managers looking to keep costs down and mitigate disruptions. These software-based systems offer clear advantages, including:
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