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5 Key Automation Shifts Reshaping Global Supply Chains

2026/04/04
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5 Key Automation Shifts Reshaping Global Supply Chains

According to www.dcvelocity.com, a panel of senior automation leaders—including Jusuf Buzimkic (Chief Sales Officer, KNAPP North America), Stipe Galic (Vice President of Business Development & Marketing, TGW North America), Oana Jinga (Chief Commercial & Product Officer and Co-Founder, Dexory), and Ken Yaxley (Industry Manager, Industrial Robotics, SICK)—identified transformative trends accelerating adoption across global supply chains.

Five Years of Accelerated Progress

Panelists unanimously cited rapid maturation in autonomous mobile robotics (AMRs), AI-integrated physical systems, and real-time warehouse visibility as foundational shifts. Buzimkic highlighted AMRs deployed for variable picking and dense storage, vision-based trailer loading/unloading, AI-digital workflow integration, multi-task robotics (versus single-purpose units), digital twins for simulation and stress-testing, and predictive maintenance. Yaxley echoed advances in AI-driven robotics, collaborative robots, machine learning for maintenance, and machine vision for inspection and traceability. Jinga emphasized scalability and flexibility: “Automation has become far more practical and scalable… companies can deploy flexible solutions that work alongside existing infrastructure and evolve as operations grow.” Galic stressed a strategic pivot: “The biggest shift has been the move from chasing cutting-edge technology to prioritizing seamless integration and a holistic view.”

Getting Started Without Technical Depth

For organizations lacking in-house automation expertise, consensus centered on problem-first, incremental deployment. Jinga advised starting with a clear operational pain point—such as inventory accuracy or labor-intensive manual processes—rather than technology selection. Yaxley recommended targeting applications with high ROI potential first and leveraging integrators and OEMs for implementation support. Buzimkic underscored the need for internal alignment: “It starts with understanding your current state, your data, your workflows… build a solid financial case, address risk and ‘do nothing’ scenarios, and ensure alignment across internal stakeholders.” Galic urged peer engagement and partner vetting: “Look for partners whose goal is not just to sell equipment, but who have a proven track record of supporting customers over multiple years.”

Purchasing Drivers: Beyond ROI

Today’s automation decisions are shaped by converging pressures. Jinga noted buyers prioritize speed to value, measurable ROI, data accuracy, and interoperability—specifically compatibility with existing WMS and ERP systems. Buzimkic added geopolitical risk and tariffs, strategic alignment, and solution flexibility as top factors. Galic identified labor scarcity and space constraints as urgent catalysts—and highlighted the under-discussed cost of opportunity: “What happens if we don’t act? Sometimes, that cost can be the highest of all.” Yaxley confirmed human resource shortages, quality, and traceability now rival ROI as primary drivers.

Dispelling Misconceptions

Panelists corrected persistent myths. Buzimkic stressed that automation demands cultural alignment at the C-suite level and cross-functional championing—not just capital investment. Yaxley cautioned against technological bandwagoning: “There are no single one-size-fits-all solutions… the temptation to rush to the latest industry technology should be tempered by close examination of the requirements.” Jinga reframed automation’s core value: “Automation is not just about replacing manual labor; it’s about improving decision-making… enabling teams to focus on higher-value tasks and respond more proactively.”

Ensuring Interoperability Amid Market Fragmentation

With hundreds of automation vendors competing globally, integration risk remains acute. Jinga advocated for open architectures, well-documented APIs, and validation through real-world customer deployments—not vendor claims alone. She emphasized long-term ecosystem thinking: “Choosing partners that are designed to complement, not replace, existing systems helps reduce integration risk.” This aligns with broader industry patterns: major logistics providers like Maersk and DHL have increasingly adopted modular, API-first automation stacks since 2022, while Gartner’s 2023 Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Technology placed interoperability standards and low-code integration platforms among the top five adoption enablers for warehouse automation.

This article was AI-assisted and reviewed by the SCI.AI editorial team before publication.

Source: DC Velocity

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