Maersk to expand deployment of Dexory robots across UK and Ireland

The UK and Ireland business of Danish shipping and logistics company Maersk has announced plans to expand its use of Dexory technology across all its warehouse operations in the region.

The Dexory robot and integrated data platform was deployed into Maersk’s Kettering site in January. Following this successful deployment, the tech will be utilised into another Maersk facility in Tamworth early June and across the UK and Ireland afterwards, in line with Maersk’s expansion plans.

Maersk said that the DexoryView platform and robot helped it to save dozens of hours per week in tracking and solving inventory issues, and that it provided greater visibility across the site.

Dexory claims that it provides “only system on the market that combines inventory-scanning robots with powerful warehouse analytics, all built and maintained in-house.”

Commenting on the partnership, Fergus Whinham, Maersk UK and Ireland commercial lead, said: “As a customer-centric organisation, it is vital for Maersk to stay at the forefront of innovation within the supply chain and be able to offer their customers the opportunity to test the latest and greatest solutions as they are developed. We’re confident that continuing and expanding our work with Dexory will continue to drive that innovation on behalf of our customers''.

Dexory chief commercial officer Oana Jinga added that the expanded partnership “underlines the growing trust in our technologies and the value we are bringing to their organisation.”

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