en.Wedoany.com Reported - In response to the efficiency demands of the hotel and catering supply channel, DHL Supply Chain Spain has deployed 95 autonomous mobile robots at its logistics base in the town of Quer, in the province of Guadalajara, Spain. This automation project, jointly implemented by DHL and its wholesale partner Makro España, uses robots specifically to improve order picking and assembly processes.
A key feature of this autonomous mobile robot solution is its high scalability, allowing operators to increase or decrease the number of robots in real time according to order peaks. This ensures service continuity during seasonal peaks, such as holidays. At the same time, the collaborative robots are positioned as assistive tools for employees. They are responsible for transporting and lifting objects, effectively reducing non-value-added walking and heavy physical labor for warehouse staff. This makes the human-machine interface more ergonomic and leads to significant improvements in operational safety.

From a performance perspective, DHL Supply Chain is particularly focused on enhancing productivity for the horeca (hotels, restaurants, and cafés) channel through autonomous mobile robots. By optimizing work cadence and improving assembly accuracy, catering businesses can receive goods with greater agility and shorter waiting times.
Regarding the deployment of these autonomous mobile robots, Rubén Aliseda, CEO of DHL Supply Chain Iberia, stated: "At DHL, we are committed to promoting collaborative technologies that enhance people's capabilities, not replace them." His statement reaffirmed the company's principles in human-machine collaborative design.
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