DHL is continuing to squeeze efficiency improvements through the deployment of robotics and digital processes.
Part of a $300m investment programme, recent innovations included its Neo warehouse floor cleaner and Quick Pick system.
“We have recorded a 15% efficiency improvement in facilities that have deployed Quick Pick, compared with those using typical RFID (radio frequency) picking,” said a spokesman.
And costing $45,000 per unit, its Neo cleaner can cover a 450,000 sq ft DHL facility in just eight hours.
Chief executive of DHL Supply Chain North …
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