Download this new, 13-page research brief highlighting equipment usage in the modern warehouse, the key material handling challenges that operators are dealing with, and explains the value of retrofitting to optimize existing facilities (versus building new).
By MMH Staff ·
July 15, 2021
Double-digit increases in e-commerce sales, constantly-changing customer preferences, warehousing labor shortages, and the ongoing need to “do more with less,” are all forcing warehouse and distribution center (DC) operators to rethink how their facilities are designed, equipped, and optimized.
Download this new, 13-page research brief highlighting equipment usage in the modern warehouse, the key material handling challenges that operators are dealing with, and explains the value of retrofitting to optimize existing facilities (versus building new).
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