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Order Picking is a process within Logistics that involves the selection and retrieval of items from a warehouse or storage facility. It is a critical step in the supply chain, as it ensures that the right items are delivered to the right customers. Order Picking is typically done manually, but can also be automated with the use of robots and other technologies. The process involves the use of barcodes, RFID tags, and other technologies to identify and locate items. It also requires the use of specialized equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and conveyor belts.
Order Picking is a rapidly growing market, as businesses look to streamline their supply chain operations and reduce costs. Companies in the market include Amazon Robotics, Dematic, Honeywell Intelligrated, and Swisslog. Show Less Read more