STAMH comments on the transition from long global supply chains to nearshoring and how warehouse requirements are changing
2025-12-193 min.
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For a business to survive, it constantly needs to find ways to improve its efficiency and remain competitive in the market. “Companies are shifting from static structure towards flexible solutions, which allows for work with different product categories and client expectations, as well as quick inventory change during market fluctuations. They improve their supply chains and more frequently identify tasks, which can be automated with special intelligent warehouse solutions and software, which often leads to sustainable development,” commented STAMH Group to BalkanEngineer.com.
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The transformation towards flexible supply chains is closely connected with automation. An analysis by Fortune Business Insights shows that the global market for intelligent warehouse solutions will increase with 28.68 billion USD in 2025, to 80.44 billion USD to 2032. “Companies are shifting towards intelligent, automated warehouses, to transform their main storage environment in a smarter and more effective environment, where different operations, teams and software systems communicate between each other with a goal of continuous, dynamic optimization of the storage process, “noted STAMH Group.
Modern warehouses need to integrate autonomous systems, which ensure efficiency, safety and durability. “Among the most important tendencies is the usage of the newest warehouse robots, which adapt in real time to the volume of the orders and automatic mobile robots (AMR), which move freely in a dynamic environment. In addition, automatically controlled transportation devices like AGV for structured tasks, automated piking systems ACR, used for vertical storage and the approach “goods to person”, allow for the automation for a lot of tasks, less dependency on the human factor, more secure work, speedy intralogistics, and quick processing of orders, immediately after reaching the warehouse software, integrated with smart software systems such as HaiQ”, noted STAMH Group.
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