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Peak Technology exhibits data capture and analytics tools

Peak Technologies (Booth S441) is exhibiting a broad range of smart technologies and powerful analytical tools at ProMat 2025

By MMH Staff 
March 18, 2025

Peak Technologies (Booth S441), a provider of automated supply chain and mobile workforce solutions, will exhibit a broad range of smart technologies and powerful analytical tools at ProMat 2025. Peak is offering exhibits and demonstrations of advanced technologies and automation systems engineered to enable new levels of productivity and flexibility in supply chain-driven industries.

Industry experts in the Peak booth will help attendees learn how smart technologies and analytics provide real-time data to drive improved efficiency and optimize workforce performance, helping companies be more agile and competitive.

Highlights include:
 

Real-time Analytics with Agentic AI: Witness Peak Analytics in action. Image-recognition software that provides immediate, actionable insights and allows for proactive, autonomous decision-making, free from human bias or lapses.
 

Data Automation: Advanced mobile computing, wearable devices, and vision- or voice-directed workflows improve focus, validate tasks and reduce the likelihood of skipping steps or misinterpreting instructions.
 

Real-Time Tracking: RFID and RTLS solutions locate assets, decrease misplaced items, trigger theft alerts and eliminate time-consuming manual checks.
 

Machine-Vision Automation: Control quality, detect defects and recognize patterns with a precision that humans can’t consistently achieve.
 

Machine Deep Learning: Process and analyze vast data sets, identify patterns and anomalies that humans might overlook, and continuously improve through experience.
 

IoT Solutions: Monitor operations, provide instant anomaly detection alerts, predict equipment failures and maintenance needs.
 

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs): Perform repetitive human actions like picking, sorting, and transporting goods without fatigue, distractions or errors.
 

Wearable Robotics: Reduce fatigue, injuries and improve performance for your hardworking humans with powered, load-reducing exosuits.
 

Warehouse Rack Labels, Signage & More: Improve warehouse visibility and productivity with bold signage, labeling, floor striping and more from DASKO Label — a Peak Technologies brand. Meet OSHA guidelines and create custom warehouse signage tailored to your workflow and needs. Complete design and installation services available.

Peak will also be demonstrating a connected supply chain solution with RFID partner Xemelgo at Zebra Technologies’ booth (Booth S637). This interactive demo will show attendees how RFID can track customer orders from incoming goods to outbound shipments to improve accuracy, save time and reduce errors.

 ProMat 2025 is scheduled to be held March 17-20 at Chicago's McCormick Place. The tradeshow will showcase the latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the materials handling and logistics industry. Modern’s complete coverage of the show.

 

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