18 posts tagged with “warehouse technology”

Warehouse technology buyers should test degraded operations, recovery time, data reconciliation, and vendor response before selecting automation or software.

Dematic’s integrated Solutions Center shows why warehouse automation buyers should require acceptance tests for throughput, recovery, exceptions, and software handoffs.

Item-level RFID verification is raising the standard for ASN accuracy, dock confidence, chargeback prevention, and shipment exception control.

New ecommerce warehouse tools show a practical shift toward modular fulfillment capacity that can adapt to SKU variety, labor pressure, and inventory accuracy demands.

The connected worker platform market is projected to hit $20 billion by 2030. Here's how IIoT-powered wearable and handheld tech is finally digitizing the one part of supply chain that software ignored — the frontline worker.

The connected worker platform market is hurtling toward $20 billion by 2030. Here's what that means for warehouse operators, logistics managers, and the frontline workers who keep freight moving.

Warehouse smart glasses are moving from novelty to practical tool as operators look for hands-free picking, faster training, and better exception handling in complex fulfillment environments.

Honeywell’s $1.4 billion sale of its Productivity Solutions and Services business to Brady shows warehouse technology vendors are narrowing focus, while buyers need harder questions on support, integration, and roadmap durability.

Real-time edge data capture is moving warehouses beyond delayed scans, giving operators sharper visibility, faster exception response, and better handoffs into transportation execution.

EPG AURA's launch at IntraLogisteX 2026 signals a fundamental shift from bolt-on AI analytics to AI-native supply chain execution environments. Here's what the architectural evolution means for warehouse operations and why traditional WMS platforms face a reckoning.