How 25 supply chain leaders improved productivity

The business case for collaborative mobile robotics.

By LM Staff    January 22, 2021         

How 25 supply chain leaders improved productivity

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How 25 supply chain leaders improved productivity

With ecommerce accelerating and showing no signs of slowing down due to COVID-19, retailers and the 3PLs that support them have experienced a surge in consumer demand.

“The Business Case for Collaborative Mobile Robotics” assesses how the flexibility of collaborative mobile robots equips your operation to meet unexpected demand and customer SLAs.

Download the report to discover how collaborative mobile robots helped more than 25 supply chain leaders to:

  • Increase labor productivity
  • Improve operational flexibility to meet increased demand
  • Realize a multi-million dollar net present value

 

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