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Change management: driving success for cobots and robots in warehouses
A recent FM Logistic’s case-study shows that although technology plays a key role in warehouse innovation, its success is linked to a well-implemented change management program…
On January 22, 2019
A recent FM Logistic’s case-study shows that although technology plays a key role in warehouse innovation, its success is linked to a well-implemented change management program that involves clear communication and strategic methodology.
Robots and cobots have a lot to offer logistics 4.0. They help to reduce time and effort by palletizing, picking and packing goods – and even interacting with humans physically. 45% of the world’s top 200 commerce companies now use robotics to manage delivery and order fulfillment. Even with robots on the rise, case study findings demonstrate that trained technicians are necessary because robots still have limits. Implementation is also a complex process that can’t succeed without the human dimension.
Get advice from experienced industry professionals in the latest case-study on how change management supports successful robotics implementation and transforms warehouse logistics!
Robotics technology : a step by step success strategy
So how can (wo)man and machine work together efficiently? Logistics experts design a change management strategy to prepare every step of the process, convincing staff to adopt robotics technology. “Improving ergonomics is a key first step for increasing productivity and quality of work”, says Head of Operations at Isybot Philippe Van de Sompèle. He highly recommends to set up a diagnosis of operator working conditions. Discover more on creating a successful change management plan, with tips on how to approach analysis, determine specifications, create engagement and train staff.
Now, it’s time to explore the advantages of the robot evolution, with an expected rise of shipments to from 40,000 in 2016 to 620,000 in 2021.
Get advice from experienced industry professionals in the latest case-study on how change management supports successful robotics implementation and transforms warehouse logistics!