Watch this webinar with Locus Robotics and Logistics Manager focusing on the value of flexible automation in the warehouse, taking place online at 11:00am on Thursday 27 February 2025.
The ability of automation to streamline processes within a company is no longer a secret. However, not all automation is created equal. Discover how flexible automation enables unlimited throughput and outperforms traditional systems when they reach their limits.
Traditional automation solutions often struggle to keep up with dynamic demands and unpredictable peak loads. Fixed infrastructures tend to be inflexible, costly, and unable to adapt effectively to sudden changes in warehouse logistics.
This is where flexible automation provides a decisive advantage. Scalable and adaptable systems ensure unlimited throughput while significantly enhancing efficiency and process reliability.
In this session, Locus Robotics’ expert speaker will explore:
- How flexible automation works and why it outperforms traditional systems
- Strategies for achieving unlimited throughput and high scalability without rigid infrastructures
- The benefits of flexible automation during peak periods and seasonal fluctuations
- Key success factors for efficient implementation and maximum performance
Speakers:
Kane Edwards, business development manager, Locus Robotics
Kane Edwards is Locus Robotics’ business development manager. With a background in materials handling and automation, he has supported many warehouse operations globally in delivering flexible autonomous intralogistics solutions which solve the most pressing warehousing challenges of today.
Edwards has a BA (Hons) degree in Business and Enterprise Management from Sheffield Hallam University, and over five years of experience in the materials handling, robotics and automation sectors. He is passionate about finding solutions that overcome the challenges faced in today’s intralogistics industry, and keeping up with the latest demands and trends to ensure customers always have access to the innovations required to stay competitive.
James McLoughlin, deputy editor, Logistics Manager
James McLoughlin is the deputy editor of Logistics Manager. With a Journalism degree from the University of Leeds, he brings experience in producing multimedia news content on a wide range of topics.
His role involves researching, writing and editing content for Logistics Manager, both online and in print. Beyond supporting the production of monthly magazines and producing daily website content, he has hosted webinars and engages with numerous in-person events hosted by Logistics Manager and Akabo Media.
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