
The UK warehouse association (UKWA) has made a partnership with Kallikor intelligence technology specialist in submitting a new report on warehouse innovation, and studying how smart simulation tools that work in particular can help operators to face issues such as the increasing costs of investment 2035.
It aims to open warehouse simulation power by making this advanced technology within reach and simple users and engineers. Kallikor and UK Bearhousing Association participated in submitting the report “Future Mobility: Simple Simulation”. It is scheduled to be launched on Wednesday 5 March at the UKWA National Congress, this report provides practical guidelines on the application of simulations in warehouses to improve efficiency and empower investment in robots and automation – which is what about 92 % of companies want to do in the medium term, according to the users of the supply chain from Gartner 2023. It is characterized by realistic visions of UKWA members and users of the design laboratory design Warehouse Design in Kallikor, highlights the main results of modern experimental plans with the leaders of industry and Miniclipper.
Commenting on behalf of Calicur, CEO Jonathan Barrett said: “The warehouse and logistics sector in the United Kingdom is facing escalating challenges, from lack of employment to increased operational complexity. Artificial intelligence and simulation of companies can help improve operations and gain confidence to invest in robots and automation, yet many solutions remain far -reaching – that often require specialized experience, great investment, And long implementation periods.
We are proud to work with UKWA and its industry partners to remove barriers that prevent access to simulation technology, which makes simulation simple and accessible, which puts them in the hands of daily decision makers to ensure that companies can adapt their operations and improve them quickly and confidently. “
“Undoubted AI is one of the most important techniques that show this century, and with the presence of the most important trends in the 2025 supply chain, the Gartner report revealed that about 15 % of the logistical processes that were appointed to use simulations that work with artificial intelligence materials by 2028 cannot be this report in a timely man The artificial intelligence will turn the way in which the warehouses operate, which is why our conference is focused on this technology and movement in the future.
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