PR Newswire
12 Oct 2022, 03:06 GMT+10
HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Krber's UCS provides a single, vendor-neutral solution for configuring and managing a depth of technologies in the warehouse.
The supply chain industry sees a growing adoption of technologies in the warehouse, which still tend to operate detached from the broader logistics network. Krber's UCS overcomes this as a first-of-its-kind solution to orchestrate different warehouse technologies throughout the facility, including AMR, voice, and mixed portfolios of material handling equipment.
Sean Elliott, EVP and CTO Software at Krber Business Area Supply Chain notes: "Supply chain executives consistently name software, hardware and technology integration as one of their top five challenges. The unique capabilities of Krber's UCS enable tailored deployments and streamline upgrades of an array of warehouse technologies - all in one place - to best support operations. This results in increased throughput, improved ROI and reduced system cost."
The UCS provides a single solution to optimize inbound and outbound workflows. It leverages warehouse management system (WMS) data to analyze inventory and resource availability and automatically allocates tasks to AMRs, people or MHE, based on their suitability, destination and current workload. This brings unrivaled value:
General availability of the UCS will be the first quarter of 2023.
About the Krber Business Area Supply Chain
Supply chains are growing more complex by the day. Krber uniquely provides a broad range of proven, end-to-end supply chain solutions fitting any business size, strategy or appetite for growth. Our customers conquer the complexity of the supply chain thanks to our portfolio that includes software, automation, mail and parcel solutions, voice solutions, robotics, and materials handling - plus the expertise to tie it all together. Krber helps to manage the supply chain as a competitive advantage. Conquer supply chain complexity - with Krber. The Business Area Supply Chain is part of the global technology group Krber. Find out more on www.koerber-supplychain.com
Contact:
Mary-Jane Wrker
Corporate Communications Manager
Krber Business Area Supply Chain
[email protected]
T +49 6032 348-2921
SOURCE Krber Supply Chain
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