Peak Season Robot Picks Surge

Locus Robotics, a market leader in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for fulfilment warehouses, released its annual Cyber Week recap announcing a record-breaking 331 million units picked globally on behalf of its retail and third-party logistics partners, a 66% increase over last year.

LocusBots picked almost 7 million average daily units, an increase of 107% vs. 2022.

“We are thrilled to have delivered another record-breaking peak shopping season for our customers. The 66% increase in units picked compared to last year shows the growing demand for warehouse automation and the proven scalability of the Locus solution,” said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “As online shopping continues to accelerate, our intelligent robots enable customers to keep pace while also optimising productivity.”

According to Adobe Analytics data, shoppers spent more than $38 billion in total online global sales from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday was the largest online shopping day in history with $12.4 billion in sales, a 9.6% increase. Mobile shopping continues its continued upwards trajectory, representing 54% of all online orders in 2023, a 10.4% increase over 2022.

Locus has now picked more than 2.5 billion units worldwide, with the last million picks taking just 26 days compared to its first million which took more than 1,500 days.

2023 Peak Season insights:

• The holiday shopping period began earlier, expanding to several weeks with retailers starting sales events as early as late-September to lure consumers to shop early.
• Online shopping is here to stay as the convenience and ease of use of online ordering is driving growth across not just retail, but all business channels, including B2B and industrial.
• Mobile has become the shopping mode of choice with more than 54% of all orders in 2023 made via mobile apps, up 10.4% vs. 2022.
• The labour shortage is still a concern: Recruiting and retaining workers continues to be a concern for bricks-and-mortar retailers, warehouses, and transportation. Collaborative robotic automation has become a necessity required to meet the constantly increasing volume of orders.

With more consumers choosing to shop online, Locus has proven to be a valued resource for helping retailers and 3PL operators seamlessly scale to meet and exceed the growing volume demands today, and into the future.

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Peak Season Robot Picks Surge

Locus Robotics, a market leader in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for fulfilment warehouses, released its annual Cyber Week recap announcing a record-breaking 331 million units picked globally on behalf of its retail and third-party logistics partners, a 66% increase over last year.

LocusBots picked almost 7 million average daily units, an increase of 107% vs. 2022.

“We are thrilled to have delivered another record-breaking peak shopping season for our customers. The 66% increase in units picked compared to last year shows the growing demand for warehouse automation and the proven scalability of the Locus solution,” said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “As online shopping continues to accelerate, our intelligent robots enable customers to keep pace while also optimising productivity.”

According to Adobe Analytics data, shoppers spent more than $38 billion in total online global sales from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday was the largest online shopping day in history with $12.4 billion in sales, a 9.6% increase. Mobile shopping continues its continued upwards trajectory, representing 54% of all online orders in 2023, a 10.4% increase over 2022.

Locus has now picked more than 2.5 billion units worldwide, with the last million picks taking just 26 days compared to its first million which took more than 1,500 days.

2023 Peak Season insights:

• The holiday shopping period began earlier, expanding to several weeks with retailers starting sales events as early as late-September to lure consumers to shop early.
• Online shopping is here to stay as the convenience and ease of use of online ordering is driving growth across not just retail, but all business channels, including B2B and industrial.
• Mobile has become the shopping mode of choice with more than 54% of all orders in 2023 made via mobile apps, up 10.4% vs. 2022.
• The labour shortage is still a concern: Recruiting and retaining workers continues to be a concern for bricks-and-mortar retailers, warehouses, and transportation. Collaborative robotic automation has become a necessity required to meet the constantly increasing volume of orders.

With more consumers choosing to shop online, Locus has proven to be a valued resource for helping retailers and 3PL operators seamlessly scale to meet and exceed the growing volume demands today, and into the future.

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Certification Hat-Trick for Lödige

Lödige Industries, a global supplier of material handling systems, has received certifications for quality management (ISO 9001:2015), environmental management (ISO 14001:2015), and occupational health and safety management (ISO 45001:2018) for its subsidiary Lödige Systems Middle East.

Lödige Industries’ subsidiary, established in Doha, Qatar in 2006, was audited by IQNET member qualityaustria, a global network of certification bodies for health and safety, quality management, and business excellence. The certification reflects Lödige Industries’ ongoing commitment to corporate responsibility and quality.

Lödige Industries’ Middle East team achieved the ISO certifications following a comprehensive evaluation process conducted over four months. The certification process involved a meticulous examination, incorporating independent testing analyses conducted by a team of auditors. As part of the assessment, interviews were conducted with both management and employees throughout the evaluation period, underscoring Lödige Middle East’s commitment to meeting and exceeding industry standards. This achievement not only reflects the company’s dedication to quality, environmental sustainability, and occupational health and safety but also demonstrates its adherence to rigorous evaluation processes by external certifying bodies.

Guy Walker, Managing Director Middle East at Lödige Industries, expresses, “Securing certification across three fundamental areas serves as a compelling validation of the exacting standards we consistently uphold. At Lödige Industries, our commitment to excellence extends beyond the products and services we deliver; it is deeply ingrained in our management systems. Our unwavering commitment revolves around providing optimal solutions to our clients while delivering service excellence. This commitment is underpinned by our utilisation of cutting-edge technologies and embracing the latest industry developments. Equally vital is our steadfast dedication to prioritizing the safety and well-being of our staff and partners. Given our shared mission, we actively work towards minimizing our environmental impact, further reinforcing our holistic approach to responsible business practices.”

With regional headquarters in Dubai and locations in Doha and Riyadh, Lödige Industries delivers airport logistics, automated parking systems, lifts, warehouse logistics solutions and logistics control software, from planning, designing, and manufacturing to installation and maintenance in the Middle East. The latest projects completed include an automated air cargo handling system for one of the world’s largest logistics companies, and a high-bay distribution and storage centre for SPIMACO’s pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Certification Hat-Trick for Lödige

Lödige Industries, a global supplier of material handling systems, has received certifications for quality management (ISO 9001:2015), environmental management (ISO 14001:2015), and occupational health and safety management (ISO 45001:2018) for its subsidiary Lödige Systems Middle East.

Lödige Industries’ subsidiary, established in Doha, Qatar in 2006, was audited by IQNET member qualityaustria, a global network of certification bodies for health and safety, quality management, and business excellence. The certification reflects Lödige Industries’ ongoing commitment to corporate responsibility and quality.

Lödige Industries’ Middle East team achieved the ISO certifications following a comprehensive evaluation process conducted over four months. The certification process involved a meticulous examination, incorporating independent testing analyses conducted by a team of auditors. As part of the assessment, interviews were conducted with both management and employees throughout the evaluation period, underscoring Lödige Middle East’s commitment to meeting and exceeding industry standards. This achievement not only reflects the company’s dedication to quality, environmental sustainability, and occupational health and safety but also demonstrates its adherence to rigorous evaluation processes by external certifying bodies.

Guy Walker, Managing Director Middle East at Lödige Industries, expresses, “Securing certification across three fundamental areas serves as a compelling validation of the exacting standards we consistently uphold. At Lödige Industries, our commitment to excellence extends beyond the products and services we deliver; it is deeply ingrained in our management systems. Our unwavering commitment revolves around providing optimal solutions to our clients while delivering service excellence. This commitment is underpinned by our utilisation of cutting-edge technologies and embracing the latest industry developments. Equally vital is our steadfast dedication to prioritizing the safety and well-being of our staff and partners. Given our shared mission, we actively work towards minimizing our environmental impact, further reinforcing our holistic approach to responsible business practices.”

With regional headquarters in Dubai and locations in Doha and Riyadh, Lödige Industries delivers airport logistics, automated parking systems, lifts, warehouse logistics solutions and logistics control software, from planning, designing, and manufacturing to installation and maintenance in the Middle East. The latest projects completed include an automated air cargo handling system for one of the world’s largest logistics companies, and a high-bay distribution and storage centre for SPIMACO’s pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Qassim, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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