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131. How would robots plan a warehouse?  
… principle of the shelf warehouse with its open front surfaces, its traffic areas and spaces has changed little over time. But what would a warehouse look like that would not follow the traditional patterns…  
132. My human boss is keeping track of things  
… with piece-accurate access to individual products always being provided by humans. The first TORU changed this, he could drive to the shelf independently, identify and remove the desired object, store it in…  
133. EVERYTHING IN TIME  
… area, with the majority of the components being brought to the machine at the same time. The changeover to cycle assembly posed an enormous challenge, especially in view of the large number of variants.…  
134. AT THE END OF THE WATERFALL  
… add functions and thus adapt their products to current trends - and monetize them. This not only changes the functional scope of individual products, but also the entire product portfolio of a company.…  
135. LOOKING FOR THE "DEEP BLUE" MOMENT  
… Fig. 1 on page 22). They start where cost- and time-intensive cost drivers have arisen due to the changed requirements and processes in the context of digital product development, for example at the…  
136. Lean Shopfloor: 'Fresh Breeze' for process efficiency  
Prozesseffizienze Produktion von kosmetischen Produkten … Shopfloor presence: The frequent presence of ROI-EFESO's consultants on site and the very close exchange with the employees on the lines ensured a high acceptance of the solution proposals and ideas. Early…  
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