Most traditional warehouses require employees to manually lift and carry crates of goods that are often heavy. Repetitive twisting, turning and reaching places warehouse staff at constant risk of injury, which potentially leads to long-term physical harm. Particularly in times of labour shortage, manual order fulfilment results in warehouse staff having to work harder and faster, increasing their risk of workplace injury. By eliminating these ergonomic hazards, automation marks a transition from the traditional, physically demanding warehouse to more modern facilities that run better, faster and safer operations. Crates of fresh produce being handled by robots Healthy workplace means […]
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