The Use of Collaborative Robots as an Internal Logistics Solution and the Effect of These Robots on Increased Operational Efficiency
Companies using Collaborative Robots saw improvements in operational efficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The study looked at how Collaborative Robots helped companies cope with increased e-commerce demands during the pandemic. Companies that adopted these robots experienced improvements in operational efficiency, reducing delays and inaccuracies in order fulfillment. This led to increased customer and personnel satisfaction, as well as reduced internal disruptions and workforce inadequacy.
Abstract
It is noteworthy that operational transactions demonstrated a corresponding increase with the burgeoning e-commerce activity during the COVID19 pandemic period. The unanticipated nature of the pandemic event has revealed the limitations of many companies in coping with the surging online demands. These limitations manifest as delays in order fulfillment, inaccuracies and discrepancies in delivered orders, resulting in substantial reductions in both customer and personnel satisfaction, internal disruptions within the organizations, and an inadequacy in the workforce. To mitigate these challenges, several companies have embarked on the utilization of Collaborative Robots.
The present study aims to set out the specific parameters and the extent to which operational efficiency within the organization is enhanced through the adoption of Collaborative Robots.
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Kaya, S. E., Barış, S. (2023). The Use of Collaborative Robots as an Internal Logistics Solution and the Effect of These Robots on Increased Operational Efficiency. *Orclever Proceedings of Research and Development*, 3(1), 469-476. https://doi.org/10.56038/oprd.v3i1.351
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