Warehouses Look to Robots to Fill Labor Gaps, Speed Deliveries
The push toward automation comes as businesses say they can't hire warehouse workers fast enough to meet surging online demand for everything from furniture to frozen food in pandemic-disrupted supply chains. The crunch is accelerating the adoption of robots and other technology in a sector that still largely relies on workers pulling carts. Top news and in-depth analysis on the world of logistics, from supply chain to transport and technology. "This is not about taking over your job, it's about taking care of those jobs we can't fill," said Kristi Montgomery, vice president of innovation, research and development for Kenco Logistics Services LLC, a third-party logistics provider based in Chattanooga, Tenn. Kenco is rolling out a fleet of self-driving robots from Locus Robotics Corp. to bridge a labor gap by helping workers fill online orders at the company's largest e-commerce site, in Jeffersonville, Ind.
May-24-2021, 17:42:00 GMT
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