It takes more than technology to make the warehouse a magnet for job seekers; it also takes an investment in human capital. And a new year is the perfect time to act.
Amazon pulled the plug on Blue Jay, its high-profile warehouse robot, in January 2026, barely three months after the system was introduced at a splashy company event. The rapid shutdown of a project ...
Amazon shutters Blue Jay robot as it transitions to Orbital, a new modular warehouse system enhancing same-day delivery ...
Just months after calling Blue Jay a core warehouse technology, the company shelved it as part of a broader shift in how its ...
DataField Technology Services announced the expansion of its operational capabilities to include warehouse staffing, marking a significant addition to the company’s workforce solutions portfolio. The ...
AI-driven predictive technology is reshaping warehouse safety. From smart cameras and sensors to wearables and VR training, new tools are helping managers detect risks early, prevent injuries, and ...
In a back corner of Cardinal Health’s Ohio Valley Distribution Center, which supports its U.S. Medical Products and Distribution business, sits a 4,000 sq.-f.t Innovation Lab, a venue for testing new ...
Humanoid robots have entered the public consciousness and remain at the center of discussions about the future of work in warehouses and factories alike-but they may not be the ultimate form factor ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
Beyond the positive trend on budgets, there’s a more fundamental change one can see in the findings: less reliance on paper-based methods, and high adoption of software and automated means of ...
Warehouses hold a special place within a supply chain. An efficient warehouse operation ensures items move smoothly from one location to another, from shipper to end customer. But, warehouses also can ...
It’s widely known that warehouses are one of the most injury-prone working environments. Warehouse workers are more than twice as likely to experience an injury compared to the national average.