3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

Goods-to-person technology is revolutionizing the picking process, making third-party logistics a key to transformation. 3PLs like DHL Supply Chain leverage their technological advantages, expertise, and comprehensive support to help businesses evaluate solutions, select technologies, optimize designs, manage implementation, and continuously improve. This accelerates digital transformation, enhances warehouse efficiency, and boosts competitiveness. By partnering with 3PLs, companies can navigate the complexities of warehouse automation and achieve significant improvements in their supply chain operations.

Ecommerce Boom Drives Warehouse Demand Supply Chain Challenges

Ecommerce Boom Drives Warehouse Demand Supply Chain Challenges

The booming e-commerce sector is driving a surge in warehouse space, with an average expansion of 143%. Atlanta and Cincinnati are experiencing particularly significant growth, along with increasing warehouse heights. Businesses face challenges related to capital and talent acquisition, necessitating supply chain upgrades. Embracing intelligent and sustainable development is crucial for companies to thrive in this competitive landscape.

01/29/2026 Warehousing
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Walmart Closes California Warehouse As Ecommerce Shifts Logistics

Walmart Closes California Warehouse As Ecommerce Shifts Logistics

Walmart's abandonment of its Merced distribution center plan in California underscores the challenges traditional logistics models face under the impact of e-commerce. Facing rapid e-commerce growth, Walmart is actively transforming by building e-commerce fulfillment centers and implementing strategies like 'store fulfillment' to create a more flexible and efficient omnichannel logistics system. In the future, intelligence and automation will become key trends in the logistics industry.

DHL Blue Yonder Microsoft Launch Warehouse Robotics Platform

DHL Blue Yonder Microsoft Launch Warehouse Robotics Platform

DHL, Blue Yonder, and Microsoft have partnered to launch a 'plug-and-play' robotics platform designed to simplify warehouse automation integration, reduce costs, and improve operational efficiency. Piloted at a DHL facility in Madrid, the platform uses standardized APIs and a cloud platform to enable interoperability between robots from different vendors. Machine learning is leveraged to optimize task management. This collaboration not only enhances operational efficiency but also aims to build an intelligent logistics ecosystem.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Flexible Automation Boosts Warehouse Efficiency for Ecommerce Surge

Flexible Automation Boosts Warehouse Efficiency for Ecommerce Surge

Faced with surging e-commerce orders and labor shortages, warehouse operations face significant challenges. This paper analyzes challenges like safe restarts, labor issues, growing customer demands, and multiple sales peaks. It explores flexible automation solutions, particularly the advantages of collaborative robots. By assessing processes, setting goals, selecting solutions, deploying incrementally, and continuously optimizing, businesses can leverage automation to reshape warehouse operations and prepare for peak e-commerce seasons. This approach allows for a more agile and responsive warehouse environment capable of handling increased volume and complexity.

01/26/2026 Warehousing
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Warehouse Leaders Use Agility to Tackle 2025 Challenges

Warehouse Leaders Use Agility to Tackle 2025 Challenges

This report delves into how warehouse leaders can maintain competitiveness in uncertain environments through data-driven agility. It emphasizes the importance of balancing agility with accountability, controlling labor costs, and focusing on key performance indicators (KPIs). Looking ahead to warehouse operations in 2025, the report provides strategic guidance for businesses to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. It highlights the need for adaptable strategies to manage fluctuating demands and optimize resource allocation, ultimately improving efficiency and profitability while maintaining a resilient supply chain.

DSV Poland Warehouse Fire Disrupts Global Supply Chains

DSV Poland Warehouse Fire Disrupts Global Supply Chains

A major fire broke out at global freight giant DSV's 11,000-square-meter warehouse in Poznan, Poland, causing significant damage. DSV has activated its emergency plan, actively contacting customers and mobilizing resources to minimize the impact. This incident highlights the fragility of the global supply chain. Businesses should prioritize risk management and enhance supply chain resilience and flexibility to cope with unexpected events. The fire serves as a stark reminder of the potential disruptions and the need for proactive mitigation strategies in the face of increasing global uncertainties.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Chewy Expands Warehouse Automation Amid Pet Ecommerce Boom

Chewy Expands Warehouse Automation Amid Pet Ecommerce Boom

Chewy is actively optimizing its logistics system by opening automated fulfillment centers, closing older warehouses, and investing in building its own logistics network. This is driven by increasing competition in the pet e-commerce market and aims to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately enhance customer satisfaction. Future trends will likely focus on technology-driven logistics innovation and green logistics practices to further improve the supply chain and meet evolving customer demands.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Expands US Warehouse Network Amid Logistics Dominance

Amazon Expands US Warehouse Network Amid Logistics Dominance

This article delves into the immense scale and efficient operation of Amazon's US warehouses, exploring the technological innovations and pricing/delivery strategies behind them. It provides practical usage guides and answers to frequently asked questions, helping readers better understand and utilize Amazon's logistics services. Furthermore, the article offers a glimpse into the future development trends of Amazon's warehousing and fulfillment network, highlighting its continued evolution and impact on e-commerce.

01/28/2026 Warehousing
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MIT Develops Drone RFID System for Warehouse Inventory

MIT Develops Drone RFID System for Warehouse Inventory

MIT's RFly drone system leverages RFID technology to automate warehouse inventory management. It achieves high accuracy, with an error margin of only 19 centimeters. This data-driven approach significantly enhances intelligent warehouse management capabilities. The system offers a potential solution for improving efficiency and accuracy in inventory tracking and optimization within warehouse environments.

01/29/2026 Warehousing
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