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2024-02-15

The Integrated Warehouse: Unlock the future of warehouse management

As next-gen supply chains rapidly evolve, modern warehouses lean harder than ever on optimized material flows to meet rising demands. Many operators now eye integrated tracking and conveyance systems aiming to boost accuracy and throughput.

 

An upcoming live webinar will uncover fresh strategies and real-world integrations set to maximize warehouse productivity via seamless workflows.

"The Integrated Warehouse: How Intralogistics Warehouse Tracking and Conveying are Maximizing the Workflow" marks the third installment in the ongoing Automated Warehouse series. The virtual event is slated for February 28th at 2 PM EST.

Attendees will gain exclusive access to proprietary research on the latest warehouse tech trends. GXO Logistics Chief Automation Officer Adrian Stoch will also detail successful in-house case studies fusing conveyors with inventory tracking and control.

"By attending this webinar, you'll gain invaluable insights derived from bespoke research, providing a competitive edge," organizers promise.

With labor shortages and inventory volatility challenging facilities economy-wide, interest runs high for expert perspectives assessing automation's role connecting material flows. The live Q&A session offers a rare opportunity to engage leaders modernizing warehousing amid global disruption.

"Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to intralogistics, this webinar offers an invaluable chance to learn from the best," organizers said.

With Beatles-mania demand, early registration is encouraged. The session caps a three-part web series investigating mobile robotics, data digitization, and now integrated systems demonstrating automation's unfolding impact.

"Revolutionize your approach to warehouse management," organizers urge. The February 28th session may uncover the critical upgrades that industrial logistic centers need to turn the corner toward operational resilience and efficiency.

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