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Defining the Future of the Logistics Industry with OMRON Automation

December 4, 2025

In a world that is ever-changing, the race is on to define the future of the logistics industry. Omron Automation is going above and beyond to create logistics and warehouse automation solutions that are leading the race and defining the future of industry now. Watch this video to find out more about how Omron’s solutions for order pack out, conveyance and sortation systems, inbound and outbound, storage, and more seamlessly integrate with existing systems—creating the ultimate efficient smart warehouse.

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Defining the Future of the Logistics Industry with OMRON Automation

Industry moves fast. Outpace obsolescence with OMRON’s Sysmac Studio. Designed to empower operations from the edge to the cloud, it unifies automation by prioritizing safety and security. Built for today, ready for the future.

Today, the factory floor faces pressure from suppliers, consumers, competition, and emerging technologies. Operation teams are looking to remain competitive while making resilience standard procedure. At the crux of resilience and a sustainable competitive advantage is confident decisions driven by data-based insight. OMRON’s Sysmac Studio does just that, enabling processes to run predictably, effectively, and hit their output targets, especially when that target is moving. 

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