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Automate your space

Talent pools are limited, e-commerce orders are rising and customer demands for accuracy, speed and quality are greater. But warehouses can’t let disruptions hinder them from fulfilling such a crucial supply chain role. To not only keep up but surpass expectations, material handlers are bringing robotics and automation into the mix. A fully integrated solution from Belden provides a foundation for root-cause analysis, KPI tracking and digitized workflows. With the right connections, warehouses can better serve customers, optimize labor and reduce operating costs.
35 of capital spending will go toward warehouse automation in the next five years
42 increase in demand for integrated systems
51 of material handlers name customer demands as a top challenge
51 of material handlers believe AI will disrupt the industry
  • Our Capabilities
  • Network Resilience
  • Edge Computing
  • Data Interoperability

Our Capabilities

To accommodate growth and get through demand spikes, many warehouses and distribution centers have piecemealed systems and solutions together over the years. This creates inefficient islands of automation and prevents real-time visibility into operations. By connecting the machines, robots, people and processes in your warehouse, Belden helps you remove the blindfold that hinders decision-making. Securely collect, orchestrate and analyze critical performance data that guides action.
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Network Resilience

Goods are always on the move in warehouses and distribution centers. But network interruptions can bring operations to a halt, impacting consumers.

 

Ensure business continuity with a resilient network that withstands disruptions and scales for future growth. Communication between devices and systems remains in place to maintain productivity, minimize delays and prevent costly downtime.

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Edge Computing

Reduce the delay between data capture and action. With edge computing, material handling environments can process high volumes of data at the source. This ensures on-time response without constraining the network.

 

From tracking goods in real-time to making decisions about maintenance activities, edge computing is the catalyst for improved efficiency and reliability.

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Data Interoperability

Smooth warehouse operations rely on all critical assets working together.

 

Data interoperability helps you unite data across multiple sources like conveyors, sorters, inline scanners, warehouse management software, automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for better coordination, improved inventory management and fewer fulfillment errors.

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Revolutionizing warehouse efficiency

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Case Study: Eliminating Downtime in a Fully Autonomous Warehouse

Belden delivered a robust, reliable wireless network to support high availability and predictable performance.

Material handling solutions

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