As warehouses adopt autonomous mobile robots and other automation, many operators are discovering the real bottleneck isn’t the hardware, it’s coordination. Robots move faster, but systems don’t always keep up. Infios is spotlighting Infios WM, its warehouse management platform built to orchestrate work across people, software and automation in real time. Rather than treating robotics as an add-on, Infios WM embeds AMRs and other technologies directly into execution by aligning tasking, inventory and priorities so every move supports the broader operation. The company said that the result is practical: higher throughput, improved picking accuracy and faster onboarding without disrupting existing workflows. Because the system is vendor-neutral, customers can integrate a wide range of automation and scale at their own pace. For operations leaders, it’s a simple shift in thinking: automation performs best when the warehouse runs as one coordinated system. Infios, infios.com, Booth B12724
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