As the coronavirus pandemic begins to strain the U.S. medical supply chain, California startup Zipline is looking into ways to deploy sooner and at wider scale.
Challenge: A first-tier U.S. automotive parts manufacturer was looking to improve its truck order forecasting based on inbound and outbound demand. This included standardizing delivery schedules, streamlining transport management processes and monitoring carriers in a single point of truth.
Companies like Amazon.com, Alphabet’s Wing unit and United Parcel Service are all participating in FAA-sanctioned tests of how to make deliveries of consumer goods and medical supplies by drone.
As the death toll from the pneumonia-like illness rises and cases are found in more Asian countries, as well as in the U.S., the economic impact of the novel coronavirous could be widespread.
When charged with improving accuracy, cycle times, and overall productivity in North America, DHL turned to Locus Robotics's collaborative multi-bot picking solution. With Locus, DHL increased productivity over 2X, and ensured 100% order accuracy for their customers.
During Cyber Week 2018, LocusBots picked over 1.4 million units for customers and over 6 million total units through the end of the year.
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With the help of Locus Robotics GEODIS increased order accuracy, employee satisfaction, and productivity up to 200% for one of their premier clients, an online women's apparel retailer. Along with improved productivity, Locus's seamless scalability, and fast ROI, let GEODIS deliver for their customer at every level.
Locus Robotics autonomous solution takes as little as four weeks to deploy in your warehouse and only days to learn. See exactly what it takes to get started (hint: it's easy), and what you'll get in return (hint: it's a lot).