19.06.2025
In today's fast-paced and competitive business environment, automation has become an indispensable tool for streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. However, the successful implementation of material handling systems requires careful consideration of various factors, including operational data, integration with existing systems, and supplier and solution-related aspects. Even the most comprehensive implementation plan from your supplier will only focus on their solution, and not the bigger picture: your business continuity.
We've drawn on decades of selection, tendering, and implementation of various types of material handling automation to ascertain the most impactful details you can't afford to overlook. From regulatory compliance, facility constraints, and effective project management, we'll share our experiences, how they worked, and where to avoid pitfalls in your next implementation.
Key Takeaways
Data-Driven Decision Making: What operational data you need to gather to prepare for the planning discussions, and assess regulatory compliance to ensure accurate system sizing and avoid legal pitfalls.
Facility Assessment: Ensuring that your existing building infrastructure can accommodate changes to material flow to prevent design challenges and minimize operational costs.
Strategic Selection: Assess project risks with your key stakeholders, and plan for long-term system adaptability and maintenance.
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Canada United States
Cate Davis
Manager, Business Development and Life Sciences Lead
Canada United States
Sam Dorsa
Manager Engineering and Fashion Lead