In our latest Special Focus Issue, Logistics Management brings together a collection of feature stories that showcase the software, hardware, and automation technologies revolutionizing warehouse and DC operations
By LM Staff ·
March 26, 2025
Faced with the need to improve capacity utilization, reduce order cycle times, and increase pick rates, more logistics, warehouse, and distribution center (DC) operations are turning to automation to achieve these goals—and beyond. As labor shortages persist, companies are increasingly focusing on balancing human workforces with the efficiency and precision of automation.
In our latest Special Focus Issue, Logistics Management brings together a collection of feature stories that showcase the software, hardware, and automation technologies revolutionizing warehouse and DC operations. Our editorial team highlights the innovative strategies of some of the most forward-thinking companies in the United States and Europe, offering a behindthe-scenes look at how they remain at the forefront of industry advancements.
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