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Automated warehousing solutions in a post-pandemic world. 

Wed, Nov 11, 2020 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM NZDT 

Global automation leader Swisslog is hosting a live webinar on the benefits of automated warehousing solutions in a post-pandemic world. 

Given the supply chain impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the expected long-term shift in buying behaviour, warehouses and distribution centres need fast solutions now more than ever. But how can this be done without increasing labour? 

Swisslog’s new live webinar, “Benefits of ‘Automated Off the Shelf Solutions' - In a Post Pandemic World,” to be held November 11 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM NZDT, will address these questions through insights from Swisslog Senior Consultant Paul Stringleman. 

The guest speakers will discuss: 

· The type and scale of automation they currently have in place 

· What benefits this automation has brought to their business, including ROI, operating efficiencies, increased throughput, optimised use of space and more 

· Comparative features of automation technologies, including payback, time-to-market, installation impact, ease of learning and connection, compactness and storage flexibility. 

There will be a live Q&A at the end for attendees to ask the panel about their experiences with automation, and seek tips to optimise business operations through automation 

Register HERE 

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