LOGISTICS TRANSPORTATION REVIEW9 OCTOBER - 2022is on the rise. A report published by Forbes declared that "automation is the future of warehousing," and cited research that 96 pct. of survey respondents had indicated that they expected warehouse automation to increase over the next 3 years. According to the research, the increased demand for warehouse automation was driven by increasing labour costs, labour shortages, and increased throughput requirements as well as changes on the supply side, such as advancements in automation technology, lower costs and higher potential for scalability.Recent research carried out by members of the PARC Institute at Cardiff University, and presented at the International Symposium of Logistics found that 70 pct. of respondents believed that warehouse automation does make supply chains more resilient. But, concerns remain, with many respondents worrying that automation increases operational complexity and reduces the ability of warehouses to flexibly respond to peaks in demand.All of this raises the question of whether businesses that want resilient and flexible supply chains should invest in warehouse automation or avoid it? When we talk to our customers, they recognize the need to make use of warehouse automation to remain competitive. Despite this, many are still reluctant to invest themselves because the market is changing so quickly and investment in the wrong location or the wrong technology can become a real burden and strangle supply chain flexibility. I completely understand their anxiety which is something we want to resolve.At DSV, we recently announced a multi-million-dollar investment in 20 new, large scale automated warehouses across the globe to create a global network of DSV Fulfilment Factories. With these Fulfilment Factories, DSV provides access to the latest warehouse automation technologies and does so in a way that allows our customers to maintain much-needed flexibility. With the DSV Fulfilment Factories, we can now offer our customers a reliable, cost-efficient and flexible warehouse automation solution. Our customers don't need to worry about selecting the right technology or tying up their capital, we have solved that problem for them and already made the upfront investment to create a large network of automated fulfilment factories. The benefits are obvious, our customers can plug directly into the DSV Fulfilment Factories, take out extra capacity when they need it, reduce it when they don't, or move capacity to different geographies as demand changes. That is why I come to this conclusion. Businesses no longer need to worry about the trade-offs between warehouse automation and supply chain flexibility, with investments in multi-user networks like DSV Fulfilment Factories, they can actually have both. Despite the increased need for flexibility and fast-changing markets, the demand for warehouse automation is on the rise
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