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Case studies
Maersk has signed up for a trial with Dexory and now has autonomous robots operating in warehouse facilities in Kettering and Tamworth UK. Maersk is a global leader in containerised logistics and is working to connect and simplify its customers’ supply chains, operating in 130 countries with over 100,000 people.
Yusen Logistics, a global leader in supply chain solutions, sought to improve service delivery for its end customers, including leading electronics manufacturers, by investing in digitalisation and automation. To achieve this, Yusen Logistics partnered with Dexory to deploy the DexoryView platform, aiming to enhance real-time inventory visibility and operational efficiency.
Maersk and iB Cargo partnered to optimise the Bolintin-Deal distribution centre (DC) in Bucharest, Romania. This initiative was undertaken to serve one of the largest global furniture and interior decoration companies.
Companies are constantly seeking innovative solutions to streamline their operations while maintaining service excellence. One such company, Linkline, embarked on a transformative journey towards automation, and their partnership with Dexory has yielded remarkable results.
Supply chain management is a vast landscape. It is a multi-disciplinary area touching planning, sourcing, production, distribution and customer service. Companies need to strategically and tactically manage numerous individual silos throughout the chain.
We’re in an industry where every minute counts and precision is key. This is why the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a game-changer among logistics businesses.
Warehouses are no longer just places to store goods. They are dynamic hubs where efficiency and precision are crucial, and we can already see the increase in adoption of warehouse robotics and automation as 77% of organisations are serious about automated warehouse systems and mapping a plan to maximise data-driven performance.
The Dexory Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) scans up to 15,000 locations per hour, capturing over 36 TB of data as it autonomously navigates around a warehouse. This data is a mixture of high-resolution images and 3D point cloud information which is used to analyse the barcodes, size and shape of each pallet in a warehouse.
I started in 2021 when we were a team of under 15 people. At the time the company was still named BotsAndUs and we had a cool robot, “Mim”, deployed at a single retail place in Germany.
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