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System Report: Manhattan Beer & Beverage boosts DC efficiency with high-density AS/RS automation

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Roberto Michel · June 3, 2025 · Automation projects come with “inside the four walls” benefits, but when done at scale in a way that expands capacity, the ability to better service customers with a more capable DC network comes into play.

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Automate 2025: Robots gain in adaptability, deployment speed

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Roberto Michel · May 20, 2025 · Exhibitors leverage AI, advanced chips, and various software advances to make robotic applications more effective and faster to implement

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Ford finds packaging efficiencies, inside & out

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Roberto Michel · May 1, 2025 · Ford’s massive new parts packaging DC in southeast Michigan deployed AGVs, automated packaging systems, and a mobile robot tugger system to realize efficiencies in its four walls. But those gains also help its entire DC network for vehicle service parts, with improved service levels to dealerships.

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System Report: Scaling up success at S&S Activewear

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Roberto Michel · April 16, 2025 · Tailoring a shelf-to-person robotics system for extra efficiencies—not just adding more mobile robots and storage racks—yields optimal fulfillment performance for major distributor of imprintable apparel.

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Exoskeleton Startup HeroWear Raises $5M to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Logistics & Manufacturing

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Roberto Michel · April 10, 2025 · Exoskeleton startup HeroWear secures $5 million in Series A funding to expand its Apex 2 exosuit, a wearable back-support solution proven to reduce workplace injuries and fatigue in logistics, manufacturing, and other labor-intensive industries.

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Time for tailored operator training

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Roberto Michel · August 5, 2024 · Think different truck types, different site environments and workflows, and don’t overlook pedestrian education to craft a suitable program.

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National Forklift Safety Day 2024

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Roberto Michel · June 9, 2024 · National Forklift Safety Day comes once a year in June, but various sensor and vision-based, ‘operator-assist’ technologies, as well as telematics, are used daily to enhance the level of operator awareness for manually operated lift truck fleets.

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Better ergonomics, on and off the lift truck

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Roberto Michel · June 3, 2024 · Truck features help, while vision and AI technology can analyze movements when case handling.

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Better Ergonomics, On and Off the Truck

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Roberto Michel · May 30, 2024 · Truck features help, while vision and AI technology can analyze movements when case handling.

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Vehicle-mounted computers: Beyond rugged

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Roberto Michel · May 2, 2024 · The traditional vehicle-mounted computer has always had to stand up to harsh operating conditions, now communications flexibility and data insights are also part of these solutions.

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Top 5 Tips to Maximize Forklift Tire Safety and Efficiency

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Roberto Michel · February 12, 2024 · Maximize Forklift Safety & Efficiency: Discover the top 5 tips with MAXAM Tire. Don’t miss this exclusive webinar for maintenance managers!

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Overlooked no more: The importance of lift truck inspections

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Roberto Michel · February 5, 2024 · Regular inspection of all critical aspects of each truck can help curb maintenance costs.

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Safety for automatic guided vehicle (AGV) environments

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Roberto Michel · December 7, 2023 · AGVs use sensors to avoid collisions, but best practices can still make the environments they will operate in as predictable and productive as possible.

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Ergonomics as a Retention Factor

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Roberto Michel · September 15, 2023 · In tough times for attracting operators, having a fleet with operator- and application-appropriate comfort factors can help.

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Pack Station Tricks: Common sense meets tech

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Roberto Michel · September 13, 2023 · Industrial workstation and shelving options are abundant for effective pack-out areas. Configuring an ideal set up for your operation is part commonsense work-cell design that eliminates wasted or awkward movements, but technology can also play a role.

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Parcel automation delivers on two fronts for 3PL

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Roberto Michel · September 6, 2023 · Third-party logistics company iForce deployed an automated packaging solution to provide the speed and labor efficiencies needed to keep up with new picking automation, while the solution’s carton right-sizing also improves the customer experience.

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Managing for lift truck operator safety

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Roberto Michel · August 14, 2023 · Sure, lift truck operators are on the front lines of safe operation, but having a strong safety program takes plenty of management involvement as well. Importance of forklift safety programs.

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Sensors give lift truck safety a boost

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Roberto Michel · June 12, 2023 · Operator-assist technologies that use sensors and cameras to alert lift truck operators of potential collisions with other trucks, pedestrians or obstacles aren’t new, but they’re progressing in capabilities and can be paired with telematics for further insights.

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Making loading docks safer

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Roberto Michel · December 12, 2022 · Lift truck fleet safety has many facets, including safety at receiving and shipping docks, where the right equipment can prevent accidents while improving productivity.

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4 ways lift truck operator training is evolving

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Roberto Michel · August 11, 2022 · Some elements of training programs are a must, like the need for hands-on instruction, but lift truck OEMs are evolving training in areas like providing smaller chunks of classroom content and training people to support deployment of autonomous trucks.

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