In logistics, inventory is often associated with warehouses, racks and distribution centers. However, a significant portion of many companies’ inventory is not stored in a building but moving through the supply chain.
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In an environment of persistent inflation, fuel pressure, and increasingly demanding customers, reducing logistics costs has become a strategic priority.
For years, many companies treated their sales channels as if they were separate businesses. Brick-and-mortar stores on one side, e-commerce on another, and in some cases marketplaces operating almost independently.
For years, logistics was designed to move products toward the customer. Today, the real challenge lies on the way back.
For years, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) were viewed as solutions reserved exclusively for large corporations.
In many warehouses, the greatest enemy of productivity is not the lack of technology, but unnecessary travel.


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