Robots are called on to help optimize supply chain operations
September 7, 2022
A lack of workers, rising labor costs and other factors have created growing demand for autonomous solutions to supply chain challenges. Nathan Ray, director of distribution center operations at Albertsons, said that robots are able to address labor issues that companies face. “You can find a solution that’s right for your budget. There’s just so many options out there,” he said.
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