target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Mar 2024 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # AP50979624

Human-Robot Collaboration in Smart Warehousing: Assessing the Impact on Productivity

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  • Stephanie Krishnan Loading
  • Rani Ratna Loading

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This IDC Perspective discusses the impact of human-robot collaboration in smart warehousing, focusing on the Asia/Pacific region. Automation and robotics have become integral to companies' operations, enhancing resiliency, agility, efficiency, productivity, and customer satisfaction. The surge in ecommerce and the need for agility in goods fulfillment have presented warehouse and manufacturing operators with increasingly intricate operational and logistical challenges. To combat these challenges, many companies are exploring innovations in automation, robotics, and AI-powered systems. The future of human-robot collaboration in smart warehousing promises an exciting synergy between technological advancements and human ingenuity. Driven by breakthroughs in AI, sensors, and ML, robots will gain greater dexterity, adaptability, and decision-making capabilities, enabling them to take on increasingly complex tasks. This evolution will foster seamless, intuitive collaboration between humans and robots, facilitated by improved interaction and communication. Customized robot solutions will cater to specific warehouse needs and workflows, while emerging technologies, such as AI/ML, will further enhance the capabilities of robots, allowing them to learn and adapt to changing environments, making them more efficient and versatile.

"The future of human-robot collaboration will emphasize the importance of human workers, with robots automating repetitive tasks, while humans focus on more complex and creative endeavors. Upskilling the workforce will be crucial to ensure a smooth transition and maximize the benefits of this collaborative paradigm," says Rani Ratna, senior research manager at IDC Manufacturing Insights Supply Chain Programs.



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