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The Supply Chain Broke. Robots Are Supposed to Help Fix It


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LocusBots at Locus Robotics, a Massachusetts company that aims to automate warehouses with robots.

Credit: Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe/Getty Images

The people running companies that deliver all manner of products gathered in Philadelphia last week to sift through the lessons of the mayhem besieging the global supply chain. At the center of many proposed solutions: robots and other forms of automation.

On the showroom floor, robot manufacturers demonstrated their latest models, offering them as efficiency-enhancing augments to warehouse workers. Driverless trucks and drones commanded display space, advertising an unfolding era in which machinery will occupy a central place in bringing products to our homes.

The companies depicted their technology as a way to save money on workers and optimize scheduling, while breaking down resistance to a future centered on evolving forms of automation.

From The New York Times
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