Explore the full case study to learn how GEODIS elevated from 65 units per hour to 98 units per hour, and uncover the critical factors for successful automation implementation.
By Locus ·
June 24, 2024
Discover how GEODIS, a premier global logistics provider, revolutionized their Dallas warehouse operations using Locus Robotics. To overcome challenges with manually transporting heavy items such as 200-pound pet food cartons, GEODIS deployed Locus Vector with Cart AMRs. This strategic move enabled them to reallocate the team’s efforts towards achieving fulfillment KPIs, resulting in:
- A 50% increase in picking productivity
- Significant reduction in manual labor
- Improved order accuracy and enhanced employee safety
Explore the full case study to learn how GEODIS elevated from 65 units per hour to 98 units per hour, and uncover the critical factors for successful automation implementation.
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