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435: Velostics – Streamlining Warehouse Scheduling with AI

In the latest episode of The New Warehouse podcast, Kevin sits down with Gaurav Khandelwal, CEO and founder of Velostics, to shed light on the revolutionary strides his company is making in the industry. Velostics has been carving its niche by creating custom logistics software for heavyweight industries, ranging from oil and gas to e-commerce, delivering solutions that transcend the typical boundaries of operational efficiency.  Whether it's the lines of trucks waiting outside plants, driver fatigue, detention frustrations, or rigorous compliance with ELD mandates, Velostics provides a novel approach to automate the traditionally manual scheduling processes,

434: The Pivotal Role of Propane in Sustainable Warehousing

In the latest episode of The New Warehouse podcast, Kevin welcomes an influential figure in the energy sector—Tucker Perkins, CEO of the Propane Education and Research Council (PERC). Perkins leads an organization at the forefront of educating users and promoting the safe, innovative use of propane across various industries, including material handling and warehousing. PERC distinguishes itself by focusing not on lobbying or codes but on the end-users of propane. Whether it's for farmers, builders, homeowners, or forklift operators, PERC's mission is to optimize the use of propane, ensuring that machines operate efficiently and sustainably. Safety

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433: Vecna Robotics Removes the Fear of Warehouse Automation Integration

In today's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, we have the privilege of welcoming Anthony Moschella, the Senior Vice President of Product Management at Vecna Robotics. Vecna Robotics is at the forefront of warehouse automation, specializing in vehicular robotics for warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing centers. What sets Vecna Robotics apart is its commitment to a human-centric approach in robotics, aiming not to replace humans but to collaborate with them, enabling advanced workflows and greater efficiency. In this conversation, we'll delve into the current state of warehouse automation, explore user experience in the industrial sector, and uncover

432: Wireless Charging Solutions in Warehousing with Bastian Solutions and PULS

In the latest episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Michael Marcum, the General Manager at Bastian Solutions, and Matthieu Ebert, the Director of Product and Technology at PULS Wireless, join the show to discuss the future of wireless charging in warehousing, power management, and automation. Bastian Solutions specializes in providing advanced logistics in material handling, such as automatic storage and retrieval systems and conveyor systems. PULS is a market leader in industrial DIN Rail power supplies. With the acquisition of Wiferion's industrial charging business, PULS aims to expand its footprint to include mobile energy supplies.

431: Breaking Down Fulfillment Software, Warehouse Management Systems & AI with Logiwa

Logiwa positions itself not as a traditional WMS but as a modern fulfillment software specifically designed for high-volume, direct-to-consumer operations. On today's episode of The New Warehouse podcast, Kevin welcomes Erhan Musaoglu, the CEO and Founder of Logiwa. Erhan launched Logiwa two decades ago, initially implementing tier-one legacy WMS systems for large B2B companies. However, he noticed a gap in the market when it came to e-commerce companies. Traditional WMS solutions designed decades ago were inefficient for today's direct-to-consumer models, which require processing thousands of small, individual orders. The inefficiencies of using old systems led him

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430: The Evolution of WMS Implementation with Tryon Solutions

In the latest episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, special guest Adam Downing, President of Tryon Solutions, dives into the intricate world of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). With 14 years of specialization in Blue Yonder WMS implementations, Tryon Solutions provides a comprehensive suite of services spanning consulting and operational improvements to upgrades and support. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and boasting a global presence, the company completed an impressive thirty-nine go-lives just last year. Adam offers invaluable insights into how WMS providers are evolving to keep pace with rapidly advancing technologies, including automation and robotics. Don't

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