The groundwork for the warehouse of the future is in place. Powered by the digital supply chain, tomorrow’s warehouse relies on a strategic mix of innovative technology to deliver end-to-end execution, control, and agility.
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According to the MHI Annual Industry Report, 92 percent of respondents believe at least one of nine major technologies can transform supply chains and position their companies to meet customer needs over the next 10 years. These technologies include warehouse robots, predictive analytics, drones, autonomous vehicles, sensors, wearables, voice controlled technology, cloud computing, and 3D printing. At Ryder, we’ve extensively examined these technologies and disruptive trends to determine how they support smart warehouses, and deliver the most value to our customers while helping them stay ahead of their competitors.
We have prioritized four types of innovative technologies most applicable to creating and supporting a warehouse automation strategy: warehouse robotics, sensors and automatic identification tools, wearable and mobile technology, and drones.
By implementing many of these new technologies, Ryder has positioned customers to overcome the disruption caused by the demand of e-commerce as well as meet rising expectations. With smart warehouses that are flexible, automated, scalable, and customer-focused, supply chains can quickly become the most valuable tool in driving efficiency and meeting customer needs.
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