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50% Spike in Demand for Retail Storage, says Shelving Specialist

Logistics Business Magazine

Analysis by real estate advisor, Knight Frank , indicates that the continued rise in online shopping could drive demand for an additional 92 million square feet of industrial storage space across the UK by 2024. A consequence of the huge shift to e-commerce has been correlative growth in demand for warehouse and retail storage space.

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AMRs vs. AGVs: The Differences Explained

Conger

AGVs are automated material handling equipment that follows predefined paths with limited ability to make real-time corrections to its course. AMRs are automated material handling equipment that use digital maps or sensors to navigate its environment, while being able to make real-time course correction. Unit-Load AGVs.

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ASRS Warehouse Systems: Everything You Need to Know

Conger

There are two main types of ASRS systems: Unit-load. Unit-Load ASRS. Unit-load ASRS systems are designed to handle large and heavy pallets and cases, with weights ranging from 1,000 to 5,500 lbs. Unit-load ASRS systems handle heavy loads like pallets. Mini-Load ASRS.

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Automation: Paving the way for progress

Automotive Logistics

Automotive managers tend to understand how such products work and often feed that back to their automated equipment suppliers to ensure more effective implementation – a critical point now that the automotive industry is so reliant on automation to support its production processes. ROI above all else? uš explains. “Of