In an era where supply chain efficiency and speed are more critical than ever, the logistics industry faces a transformative shift driven by advancements in robotics technology. Forecasts from Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL) indicate that robots are set to become increasingly integral in logistics,
Deus Robotics, a company specializing in warehouse robotic automation, has recently secured a $3 million seed funding round. This significant milestone was led by U.Ventures and supported by other prominent investors such as 1991 Ventures, SID Venture Partners, Sigma Software Labs, and SD Capital.
The autonomous delivery company Serve Robotics Inc., based in Redwood City, California, successfully raised $86 million in December 2024, significantly boosting its total gross proceeds for the year to $167 million and bringing its total funding since 2021 to a remarkable $220 million. This
The analysis at hand explores the rapidly evolving landscape of intralogistics automation, specifically focusing on the technology and market trends within this domain. At its core, intralogistics refers to the automation of the planning, installation, execution, and control of internal material
The subject of demand and inventory management within the supply chain has never been more critical, especially as global disruptions continue to challenge conventional strategies. Saul Resnick, CEO UK&I at DHL Supply Chain, along with experts from Proxima and HFS Research, share their insights
Imagine a world where warehouse operations are not only faster but also more accurate, efficient, and adaptable due to the utilization of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). This is not a vision of the distant future, but a reality that is becoming increasingly accessible as technology progresses.