Webcast: Robots Provide Scalability for Seasonal Demand

How can supply chains use automation to become more resilient in the face of elevated e-commerce demand and ongoing logistics challenges?

6 River Systems


6 River Systems offers its Chuck mobile robots for fulfillment operations.
Expert panelists in this "Hot Seat" will discuss how robotics and automation can help retailers and supply chains find a "new normal" in the face of accelerated demand.

The annual holiday surge had already encouraged retailers and logistics providers to consider automation. Now, the ongoing elevation of e-commerce orders during the pandemic and the need for more resilient supply chains across industries make robotics a requirement for every operation.

Date: November 17, 2021
Time: 02:00 p.m. EDT/11:00 a.m. PDT

This Hot Seat webinar will examine how robots can provide flexibility in the face of such challenges. Expert panelists will discuss the following topics:

  • How robots can augment existing workforces and even help with retention
  • Finding the right combination of different robots, software, and services to scale with demand
  • Lessons learned during the pandemic and applying them to existing and future workflows

Register now for this free webcast, and submit questions now or ask them during the live broadcast.

Speakers:

Fergal Glynn, 6 River Systems

Fergal Glynn

Vice president of marketing

6 River Systems

John Santagate, Korber Supply Chain

John Santagate

Vice president of robotics

Körber Supply Chain

Eugene Demaitre

Moderator: Eugene Demaitre

Editorial director

Robotics 24/7, Peerless Media LLC

 


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6 River Systems

6 River Systems offers its Chuck mobile robots for fulfillment operations.


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