On-floor Seminars

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1) Small but Mighty: How to leverage Technology in Smaller Spaces
Starts 10:45 AM Ends 11:30 AM Date Monday, March 28
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor AHS

Amid the pandemic, every aspect of business has moved or accelerated towards a digital structure. The demand of consumers hasn't let up either: faster shipping, next-day delivery, order accuracy, and a faster refund when product is returned. We know there is a growing need to bring the fulfillment center ...

2) Micro-Fulfillment Empowered by Intelligent Robotics
Starts 12:45 PM Ends 1:30 PM Date Monday, March 28
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Mujin Corp.

New warehouses are propagating that offer radical advantages in flexibility and modularity along with notable net reductions in both material and cost. While traditional warehousing relies heavily on fixed infrastructure, equipment operators, and capital-intensive material handling equipment, micro-fulfillment ...

3) The Tail that Wags the Dog: Understanding the Impact of MFCs on the Supply Chain and the Future of Retail
Starts 2:45 PM Ends 3:30 PM Date Monday, March 28
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Swisslog Logistics, Inc.

As the installed base of MFCs continues to grow, key questions that faced early adopters are being answered. The automation systems that deliver the best combination of density, flexibility and throughput have been clearly established; design and implementation processes refined; and critical software ...

4) Maximizing Micro-Fulfillment Efficiency through Robotics and Virtual Reality
Starts 3:45 PM Ends 4:30 PM Date Monday, March 28
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Invata Intralogistics

What’s better than robotics for micro-fulfillment? Robotics combined with virtual reality (VR) training for workers. With increasingly smaller micro-fulfillment center footprints, dedicating production space to worker training can mean losing significant operational efficiency every time a worker needs ...

5) Is automation always the right answer?
Starts 10:45 AM Ends 11:30 AM Date Tuesday, March 29
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Exotec

What You Will Learn Labor shortages. Inventory delays. Limited warehouse vacancy. COVID-19-driven challenges thrusted logistics into the spotlight, and the warehouse emerged as the event horizon at the center of global commerce and public health. In parallel, a 2020 survey from McKinsey found that ...

6) Beyond the Risk Assessment: What Happens Next?
Starts 12:45 PM Ends 1:30 PM Date Tuesday, March 29
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Wieland Electric Inc.

This seminar provides a real-life step-by-step analysis of the application of risk mitigation strategies to a palletizing cell. This scenario is applicable to many manufacturing and distribution scenarios where a palletizing or box packing robot needs to be safe. After defining the PLr, you will review ...

7) Robotic Automation Options for Micro Fulfillment
Starts 2:45 PM Ends 3:30 PM Date Tuesday, March 29
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Tompkins Robotics

In today's ever-changing environment, there are many challenges for local fulfillment. Labor, space, efficiency, costs, and speed are all issues that confront providers while they try to meet consumer demands and the dynamics of the market place. Traditional manual based solutions fall far short of meeting ...

8) Does wireless autocharge offer safe and reliable power supply for mobile robots?
Starts 10:45 AM Ends 11:30 AM Date Wednesday, March 30
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor Wiferion GmbH

Wireless chargers without contacts are revolutionizing the way energy is transferred to AGVs, mobile robots and industrial e-vehicles. By enabling "opportunity charging", the fast charging process of the batteries can take place during regular operation and process-related breaks. Vehicle down times ...

9) Increase the Resilience of your Supply Chain
Starts 3:45 PM Ends 4:15 PM Date Wednesday, March 30
Location Micro-Fulfillment Sponsor K.Hartwall

The increasing need for speed and flexibility is forcing most companies to rethink the way they handle their logistics. Multiple factors are making supply chains more unpredictable than ever before, such as the massive driver shortage, other general labor shortages and increased consumer demand leading ...

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