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Warehouse Automation 2026: Expert Roundtable Reveals 5 Critical Shifts

2026/04/04
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Warehouse Automation 2026: Expert Roundtable Reveals 5 Critical Shifts

According to www.dcvelocity.com, a panel of senior executives from KNAPP North America, TGW North America, Dexory, and SICK identified five pivotal shifts in warehouse and supply chain automation over the past five years — with implications for global logistics professionals navigating labor shortages, integration complexity, and strategic agility.

Five Transformative Leaps in Automation

Panelists highlighted concrete technological and operational advances. Jusuf Buzimkic, Chief Sales Officer at KNAPP North America, cited autonomous mobile robotics (AMRs) for variable picking and dense storage; vision-based trailer loading/unloading; AI integration across physical robotics and digital workflows; multi-task robotics (beyond single-purpose units); digital twins for simulation and stress-testing; and predictive maintenance for reliability. Stipe Galic, Vice President of Business Development & Marketing at TGW North America, emphasized a strategic pivot: from chasing novelty to prioritizing seamless integration and holistic ecosystem design — warning against isolated “islands of automation” that fail under real-world conditions. Ken Yaxley, Industry Manager, Industrial Robotics at SICK, reinforced advances in AI-driven robotics, collaborative robots, AMRs, machine learning for predictive maintenance, and machine vision for inspection and traceability. Oana Jinga, Chief Commercial & Product Officer and Co-Founder of Dexory, underscored increased practicality and scalability, noting flexible solutions now work alongside legacy infrastructure — and enable continuous, real-time visibility inside warehouses, replacing periodic manual checks.

Starting Points for Technologically Novice Organizations

For companies without deep technical expertise, consensus centered on problem-first, incremental adoption. Jinga advised beginning with a clear operational pain point — such as inventory accuracy or labor-intensive processes — rather than technology selection. Yaxley recommended targeting high-ROI, simple applications first, then scaling complexity with growing internal competency — and leveraging integrators and OEMs for implementation support. Buzimkic stressed foundational due diligence: understanding current data, workflows, and pain points; defining future goals; building a financial case; and securing cross-functional stakeholder alignment. Galic urged peer engagement and selecting partners committed to long-term support — not just equipment sales — noting that “having the right expertise in the right areas makes all the difference.”

Purchasing Drivers and Integration Realities

Today’s procurement decisions reflect pragmatic pressures. Jinga noted buyers prioritize speed to value, measurable ROI, data accuracy, and interoperability — especially compatibility with existing WMS and ERP systems. Buzimkic added geopolitical risk and tariffs, strategic alignment, and solution flexibility as top-tier factors. Galic named labor scarcity and space constraints as primary catalysts, but also spotlighted the rising weight of “cost of opportunity” — the risk of losing market share or customer loyalty by delaying automation. Yaxley confirmed human resource shortages, quality, and traceability have overtaken ROI as primary drivers in many cases.

Clarifying Misconceptions

Panelists addressed persistent myths. Buzimkic stressed that successful automation demands cultural alignment at the C-suite level, with active sponsorship from engineering, operations, and maintenance — and honest assessment of internal resources versus lifecycle costs. Yaxley cautioned against one-size-fits-all thinking:

“There are no single one-size-fits-all solutions. Each application process has its own unique requirements to be solved efficiently and effectively.” — Ken Yaxley, Industry Manager, Industrial Robotics, SICK

Jinga reframed automation’s core value:

“Automation is not just about replacing manual labor; it’s about improving decision-making. The real value often comes from better data, greater visibility, and fewer surprises in day-to-day operations.” — Oana Jinga, Chief Commercial & Product Officer and Co-Founder, Dexory

Ensuring System Interoperability

To mitigate integration risk, Jinga recommended prioritizing solutions built on open architectures with well-documented APIs — and validating vendor claims against demonstrated interoperability in live customer environments. She further advised thinking in terms of a long-term technology ecosystem, selecting partners designed to complement — not replace — existing systems.

This article is AI-assisted and has been reviewed and verified by the SCI.AI editorial team before publication.

Source: DC Velocity

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