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Warehouse Automation Trends for 2025

This webinar explores key warehouse automation trends for 2025, featuring expert insights on supply chain, robotics, workforce, space, inventory, and sustainability.

By 24/7 Staff 
April 3, 2025

Hosted by:

  • Roberto Michel, Senior Editor, Modern Materials Handling

Panelists:

Join us for a roundtable discussion on Warehouse Automation Trends for 2025, featuring expert perspectives on the top automation trends shaping the industry.

Brought to you by Kardex, a leading provider of intralogistics solutions, this session moderated by Cal Bowers, Senior Director of New Business at Kardex North America, is a follow-up to Kardex’s recently published article, which gathered insights from 25 industry experts on how automation is evolving to address critical operational challenges.

Due to high interest in the article, we’ve assembled a distinguished panel of five expert contributors to dive deeper into key trends regarding.

  • Supply chain optimization
  • Robotics and technology
  • Labor and workforce
  • Space optimization
  • Inventory management
  • Sustainability and risk management

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from experts who are on the front lines of automation innovation!

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