Guidance Automation’s Intralogistics Automation Report highlights Acceleration of Automation due to Impact of Covid-19

New research from Guidance Automation finds that 68% of companies have plans to invest in automation in the next six to twelve months

2nd August 2021 - Guidance Automation, a pioneer in guidance, navigation and control technologies, today announces the findings of its latest research regarding the growth of the intralogistics automation sector.

Undertaken by SAPIO Research during April 2021, the research explores the importance of intralogistics automation including the role of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) within companies that have a warehouse, fulfilment, production or distribution, and were in operation during the pandemic.
The research gauged awareness and confidence in this type of technology, the business requirement for automation, plans for adoption and the impact it has on employees across the UK. The results show that Covid-19 has had a tremendous effect on businesses over the past 18 months, forcing them to re-evaluate how they operate in uncharted territory. While there has been some hesitancy toward automation, companies are now recognising the need to insulate their business from future disruption whether through choice or necessity with 68% stating they plan to invest in automation within the next year.
Summary of key findings include:
• A third of businesses (33%) say intralogistics automation is critical to business success - rising to 42% of manufacturing/engineering companies.
• Over half (54%) recognise the impact automation has on making workplaces more COVID-secure.
• Two in five say social distancing has made manual process flows unworkable.
• Confidence in intralogistics automation technology is high - almost three quarters (73%) of companies that say intralogistics automation is critical to business success, expect to achieve a ROI on AMRs.
• Just over one in ten organisations are already using AMRs - and two in three (68%) companies have plans to invest in the next six to twelve months
• Automation is driving the need for a digitally enabled workforce - with 54% saying automation will be positive for the existing workforce.
While confidence in the value of automation is high, the research also reveals a number of misconceptions that could undermine adoption including the contentious issue of replacing ‘human functions' with automation resulting in employee job losses and a common belief that it's a cost-cutting exercise. In fact, the survey results show that just over half (54%) of businesses expect automation to have a positive impact on warehouse or manufacturing plant employees. These include less repetitive and strenuous manual work (49%), providing workers with an opportunity to upskill (39%) and by reducing the reliance on physical picking activity, flexibility within the business is increased providing relief for overworked staff (40%). Another benefit is more options for job sharing and part time working, attracting a more diverse resource pool, which could help to address the recruitment shortfall.
Dr Paul Rivers, CEO of Guidance Automation commented: "One third of companies have seen an increase in customer demand during the pandemic but actually identify the operational challenges they are facing as the driving force towards automation. These challenges include significant staff shortages, remote working and social distancing requirements that make manual process flows unworkable.
"It's clear that now is the time that businesses really need to think about future-proofing their operations and by automating elements of their processes, companies will see reduced operational costs, increased productivity, more accurate order fulfilment and less returns handling."
To find out more about Guidance Automation and its latest research, please download the white paper. https://www.guidanceautomation.com/white-paper-covid-19-fast-tracked-intralogistics-automation/

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