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Robotic automation an alternative to traditional automation in warehouse

<p>More and more companies invest in automation solutions&period; Not that the prices in automation technology decrease significantly&comma; the reason is rather that other costs increase that make the ROI more attractive&period; E-commerce and omni-channel increases logistics costs&period; More orders with fewer order lines at a low value are not a good combination for profitability&comma; but it is a necessary service if you want to be competitive&period; It is a service that we as customers require today&period; Therefore&comma; it often pays to automate the warehouse to decrease labor costs and have a better volume efficiency&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Today there is many different solutions on the market&period; Some well-established solutions&comma; such as mini-load and cranes&comma; attract especially large warehouse productions&period; These expensive solutions often require adaptation of buildings&comma; etc&period; You need a high order volume in order to invest in such technology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Small and medium-sized warehouse productions are also forced to begin with e-commerce and &nbsp&semi;the demands for cost-reduction is increasing and there are very interesting automation solutions for them too&comma; like robotics for example&comma; there are several developers &lpar;Fetch and Quicktron or inVia for example&rpar;&period; They are disruptors in the market but something to keep in mind is that they are not volume-efficient as mini-load for example&period; You still need many expensive square meters&period; However&comma; the positive part is you can use your existing warehouse without significant modification in the building&period; It is also a solution that is scalable without big investments&period; Easy to expand and at low investment costs&period; Another interesting disruptors is solutions like Autostore or Exotec for example&comma; it is more volume effective than the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;floor” robotics and it is also based on autonomous robots&period; It is also easy to scale up and is suitable for small and medium warehouses&period; I think we will see more of these systems in the near future&period; The ROI is much more attractive for a broader range of warehouses than cranes or mini-load&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>InVia have taken robotics a step further with RaaS &lpar;robot as a service&rpar; to make it even more attractive to potential customers&period; The customers don’t need huge capital because it removes the upfront investment and they don’t need to hire expensive knowledge regarding robotics&period; A very interesting and also disruptive business model&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are some things to consider if you are going to invest in automation&period; Flexibility is the key to any investment&comma; there is a reason that agile has become a trendy word&period; Customer&nbsp&semi;needs change at a faster pace than ever&period; It is important that the technology solution is flexible and future-proof&period; It is important you can handle peaks in the demand like singles day&comma; black Friday or Christmas for example&period; It applies both inbound and outbound flow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Another very important thing is&comma; what software should control the automation&quest; Does your WMS have a suitable WCS or the provider of the automation solution or even a third party application&quest; You need to make a careful investigation&comma; what is the most suitable solution right now and for the future&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Roberth Karlsson<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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