Warehouse automation is no longer viewed simply as a way to improve operational efficiency. As labor shortages persist, fulfilment expectations rise and supply chains become more complex, investment in robotics and intelligent warehouse systems is increasingly being driven from the boardroom.
For many organizations, automation has become a strategic priority, with senior executives focusing on resilience, scalability and long-term competitiveness rather than short-term productivity gains.
Inteq is a UK-based warehouse automation specialist that designs and integrates intralogistics solutions for manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers. [Read more…] about Interview with Jon Roberts of Inteq: ‘The software layer is where automation investment is won or lost’

