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“When you think about deploying automation in dense, urban areas, a couple of things become apparent pretty quickly. First - spaces are just much smaller, so your topology needs to take that into account. The second is - real estate is just much more expensive. You need to utilize every square foot and maximize the amount of output you can gain from that facility.” Our VP of sales, Jonathan Morav deep dives into hyperlocal fulfillment with Kevin Lawton, CLTD from The New Warehouse podcast. Listen to the full podcast here → New Warehouse Podcast Website- https://hubs.ly/Q02ygyy90 Youtube- https://hubs.ly/Q02ygrsQ0 Apple- https://hubs.ly/Q02ygGvj0 Spotify- https://hubs.ly/Q02ygK_-0 #MicroFulfillment #MFC #Innovation #Logistics #Fulfillment #UrbanLogistics #StorageOptimization #SupplyChain

Kevin Lawton, CLTD

Warehouses Are Sexy | The New Warehouse Podcast & Advisory Services

7mo

Creative usage of real estate is critical to getting closer to the consumer. Loved my visit to the Brooklyn site and how much throughput could come out of the small footprint!

Raj Tushar Khatri

I craft practical systems and solutions for Projects | Inspired by My Father’s Vision | Let’s connect 🤝

7mo

Absolutely agree! Micro fulfillment centers are essential for urban communities. These centers ingeniously repurpose unconventional spaces into highly flexible fulfillment hubs. Automating such irregular places is both innovative and fascinating. As Jeff Bezos said, “Stubborn on vision,flexible on details.” This perfectly captures the essence of adapting spaces for modern fulfillment needs.

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