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		<description>In an era where automation and technology redefine the boundaries of warehouses, the question arises: Why embrace a Robot-Forward Warehousing strategy instead of moving towards a completely Lights Out Warehouse? The answer lies within our vision for the future—a future where robots don’t just replace human tasks but enhance our capacity to engage in more meaningful, skilled work. From handling complex exceptions and maintaining sophisticated robotics to resolving intricate errors, we foresee a workspace where human intellect and robotic efficiency unite to create unparalleled operational excellence. You can read more here about our reasoning behind it.</description>
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