Will Robotic Automation Lead to a Lights-Out-Warehouse

From manual to fully automated, what’s ahead for the warehouse robotics market? As warehouses and distribution centers add automation, is a lights-out facility on the horizon?

By MHS   March 16, 2022         

Will Robotic Automation Lead to a Lights-Out-Warehouse

What is lights-out warehousing? The simple answer is a facility without people.

One that relies entirely on automated equipment, to the point that no manual touches are necessary. With no employees required on the floor, operations do not need to turn the lights on, hence the term “lights-out warehousing.”

Lights-out is not a new concept, especially in manufacturing, but in reality, such facilities are extremely specialized and extremely rare. While industry experts say that few companies are actively seeking a completely dark facility, today’s warehouse and distribution operations are nonetheless interested in using automation as extensively as possible.

And why shouldn’t they be? The increasing capability of robotics and significant labor challenges facing supply chains certainly incentivize greater adoption.

But as warehouses and distribution centers add automation, is a lightsout facility on the horizon? This white paper seeks to answer that question, examining the industry forces and technologies that lead operations to adopt robotics and automation.

Fill out the information below to download this resource

Will Robotic Automation Lead to a Lights-Out-Warehouse
Download "Will Robotic Automation Lead to a Lights-Out-Warehouse"

From manual to fully automated, what’s ahead for the warehouse robotics market? As warehouses and distribution centers add automation, is a lights-out facility on the horizon?

* required
By registering for this content, you agree that Peerless Media may share your information with our sponsor. We may also send you subscription, editorial and marketing email messages, but you will always have the opportunity to opt-out.

Latest in WMS

Latest in Autonomy

Editors' Picks

Daimon Robotics, Galbot launch RobOmni to see how tactile sensing improves robot manipulation
Daimon Robotics, Galbot launch RobOmni to see how tactile sensing improves robot manipulation

World's first omni-modal evaluation including tactile sensing for…

Automate 2026: Forklifts, physical AI, vision systems and more from day three in Chicago
Automate 2026: Forklifts, physical AI, vision systems and more from day three in Chicago

North America’s largest robotics and automation event winds down

Automate 2026: Industrial robots, humanoids, software systems and more from day two in Chicago
Automate 2026: Industrial robots, humanoids, software systems and more from day two in Chicago

Automate’s largest day ever draws huge crowds to McCormick Place