This white paper explores the concept of orchestration and its potential to revolutionize the warehouse industry. It's the difference between an automated warehouse and a warehouse that is truly harnessing the power of automation.
By GreyOrange ·
September 18, 2023
The need for efficient warehouse operations has grown exponentially over the past few years, and in response, many companies have turned to automation.
There’s no denying that automation improves warehouse efficiency and accuracy, whether it's in the form of traditional fixed automation, modern robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), IoT devices or other technologies. But, as technology continues to evolve, it has become clear that automation alone is no longer a competitive advantage. Organizations using or deploying automation need to consider three key questions.
The next frontier in warehouse automation is orchestration. It's the difference between an automated warehouse and a warehouse that is truly harnessing the power of automation. Warehouse orchestration seamlessly integrates various automation technologies with people and processes to drive real-time actions in a way that is intelligent, optimized and efficient.
This white paper explores the concept of orchestration and its potential to revolutionize the warehouse industry.
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