Hybrid systems: automation and robotics in intralogistics
The hybrid systems revolution in intralogistics
Intralogistics is undergoing a profound transformation thanks to hybrid systems that integrate traditional automation, robotics and artificial intelligence. These models combine autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), humanoid robots and software solutions to optimise the management and flow of materials within warehouses and distribution centres.
Competitive advantages for startups and businesses in Latin America
Adopting hybrid systems offers advantages such as greater operational flexibility, scalability and the ability to adapt quickly to peaks in demand or changes in the market. In Latin America, both startups and large logistics firms are making progress in integrating these technologies, enabling them to compete globally and offer more efficient services.
Digital twins and operational simulation
The use of digital twins enables intralogistics operations to be simulated before they are implemented. This helps to optimise resources, anticipate errors and make data-driven decisions, thereby minimising risks and accelerating the adoption of technology.
Key considerations for founders: interoperability and sustainability
For interested founders, technological interoperability is…
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