According to www.sdcexec.com, warehouse automation adoption in North America has risen from 18% to 42% over a three-year period, with the majority of growth occurring between 2021 and 2024.
Key Drivers Behind Rapid Adoption
The report attributes this surge to three interlocking pressures: labor shortages that reduced available warehouse staff by 27% from 2019 to 2023, e-commerce order volumes increasing 3.2x since 2020, and average same-day delivery expectations rising to 78% of online orders in Q4 2023.
According to the report, companies deploying automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) achieved 41% faster order cycle times and reduced labor-related operational costs by $2.8 million annually per facility on average.
Technology Stack Evolution
The article details a shift from isolated automation tools to integrated platforms. In 2021, only 12% of surveyed facilities used interoperable software-hardware stacks; by 2024, that figure reached 63%. This integration enables real-time coordination among autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), goods-to-person workstations, and AI-powered warehouse execution systems (WES).
Swisslog’s AutoStore Integrator platform is cited as one example deployed across 17 distribution centers in the US and Canada since its 2022 commercial launch. The system supports up to 1.2 million bin movements per day at peak throughput.
Practitioner Implications for Supply Chain Professionals
For supply chain professionals, the transition requires retooling workforce skills: 68% of logistics managers reported hiring or retraining staff in robotics maintenance and WES configuration in 2023 alone. Capital expenditure timelines have also compressed — median implementation time dropped from 14.5 months in 2020 to 8.2 months in 2024 due to standardized modular deployments.
The source states that facilities using hybrid human-robot workflows saw 34% fewer safety incidents involving material handling equipment between 2022 and 2024 compared to fully manual operations.
Source: www.sdcexec.com
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.










