GEODIS Achieves Safer, Smarter Fulfillment with CaseFlow Warehouse Automation System

As one of the world’s leading logistics providers, GEODIS is no stranger to innovation. In a testimonial, Steve Elsbury, Senior Operations Manager at the company, shared how CaseFlow, an advanced warehouse automation system, has become a game-changer for their warehouse operations.

Elaborating on their experience, Elsbury emphasized how CaseFlow helped transform their case-picking approach. By automating pallet movement and intelligently orchestrating worker activity, CaseFlow has improved the pace of operations and elevated safety and ease of work on the warehouse floor.

Elaborating on its operational impact, Elsbury praised the system’s ability to streamline workflows, minimize manual travel, and allow associates to focus purely on value-added picking tasks. The intuitive orchestration software, fast deployment, and seamless integration with existing systems made the transition remarkably smooth.

For GEODIS, Vecna Robotics’ CaseFlow represents more than just a warehouse automation system; it’s a smarter, more sustainable approach to fulfillment. With its combination of robotics, real-time coordination, and workforce empowerment, CaseFlow is helping GEODIS unlock greater agility and performance in its high-volume environments.

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