Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 32.10
…our speed and our reliability. Glen Sutton, SVP Americas, Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services: “Our solution from 6 River Systems enables us to increase our throughput and get more orders out the door and into customers’ hands. We are excited about 6 River Systems’ commitment to continually improving and developing their product.” Glen Sutton of Ingram Micro is talking not just about their use of Chucks within their fulfillment operations, but of Mobile Sort and Packout, tools that extend the power of 6 River Systems’ intelligent fulfillment solution beyond picking to sorting and packing, as well. Related Resource Collaborative…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.64
…and developing their product,” said Glen Sutton, SVP Americas, Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services. 6 River System’s order allocation algorithm and optimizations support batch, zone and other picking methodologies to reduce associate walking in the warehouse. With large, modular, multi-level workspaces, Chuck is the most flexible collaborative mobile robot in the industry. Chuck benefits include: Capacity: up to 6 levels for a total of 44.6 ft2 / 4.1m2 of workspace, over three times more than the other providers, handles a broad range of SKUs and a payload of up to 200 lbs / 90.7 kg. Compliance: patent-pending safety system…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.07
…Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo. The NVIDIA RTX A6000 will be available from channel partners including PNY, Leadtek, Ingram Micro, Ryoyo and on nvidia.com starting in mid-December. Both GPUs will be available from OEM workstation and server vendors worldwide starting early in 2021. Support for NVIDIA virtual GPU software, including NVIDIA Virtual Workstation, will be available early next year.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.10
…us apart from other providers.” Glenn Sutton SVP Americas, Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle Services, said in a statement that Chuck is essential in helping fulfillment operators need to scale quickly and cost-effectively to meet the growing demand for split-case and e-commerce volume, despite labor availability constraints. “Operational efficiency is critical to providing an accurate and fast delivery experience, and the demand for this continues to grow,” he said. “Our solution from 6 River Systems enables us to increase our throughput and get more orders out the door and into customers’ hands. We are excited about their commitment to continually…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.18
…It had previously secured funding from global brands including Ingram Micro and Toyota. The company has added a number of experts in commerce and robotics to its team as it prepares to go to market. HDS Global’s company directors include Craig A. Leavitt, former CEO of Kate Spade, and Sujeet Chand, chief technology officer (CTO) of Rockwell Automation. HDS Global said its advisors include Bob DiRomualdo, chairperson and CEO of Naples Ventures and former chairman of the board of directors at Ulta Beauty, plus Rudy Salas, former senior vice president of bottler strategy at Coca-Cola. HDS Global announced the appointment…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.30
…provides a much greater gain: 166%! Related: Learn how Ingram Micro prepared for a 10x increase in volume last holiday season. The other option is to hire seasonal associates several weeks prior to peak to allow them adequate time to train. Let’s do a comparison assuming a typical 40 day peak schedule and a 20-day ramp-up time. In this scenario, you will pay labor for an extra 50% more time to train before peak. Even with this pre-training period, the average picking rate over 60 days would be 64 UPH, still giving Chucks a 138% rate advantage for these temporary…