Sponsor | Burns & McDonnell |
Date | Monday, March 20, 2023 |
Time | 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM |
Location | Theater B |
Recording | View Recording |
Presentation | Download Presentation |
“That’s all really cool, does it work?” Qualification of automated systems positioned in fit facilities: Proving process data, business case, design, construction, software integration and predictable operations.
We all know fulfillment providers are facing unprecedented challenges in all aspects of their businesses today. Desperately seeking relief from several factors including, rising labor costs, labor shortages, space constraints, increased facility costs, and with increased demand for efficient services from their customers; companies are looking to automation options to bridge the gap. For many, this is a very complex knowledge base to capture, understand, and execute to success. For others, finding the time to prove out the investment against alternative methods or technology can be very challenging while just trying to maintain daily operations. This session will address many of the complicated overlapping aspects of assessment, design fit, qualifying performance-based automated systems into integrated facilities to a point where any supply chain executive or board member can understand and see the value of the investment . Get ready for a fast-paced delivery of many of the key elements to success, and the pitfalls of failure, that need to be considered before you begin your automation journey. This “Prove It” presentation will help you thoughtfully consider a pathway without putting you over-the-edge on planning, control measures and resources to manage critical aspects of success.
• Qualifying performance-based automated systems into integrated facilities
• Key Elements to success and the pitfalls of failure that need to be considered before you begin your automation journey
• Control measures and strategies for executing critical automation projects
Speaker | Company | Title |
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Dave Campbell | Burns & McDonnell | |
Brian Chatham | Burns & McDonnell |