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Given that it is in charge of moving commodities and products from one place to another, the logistics sector is one of the most vital sectors of the global economy. Exoskeletons are one technological development that could completely alter the logistics sector.
Wearable robotic devices called exoskeletons can improve human physical skills. These tools can give workers more power, stamina, and mobility, which can be very useful in the logistics sector.
Exoskeleton use in the logistics sector has several advantages, including higher production, decreased physical stress and injury, and improved worker safety. We may anticipate even more cutting-edge applications for exoskeletons in the logistics and other industries as technology develops.
Last-mile delivery: Exoskeletons can help delivery drivers carry large products up flights of stairs or across great distances. Exoskeletons can assist workers in reaching high shelves and moving heavy items to access inventory.
Exoskeletons can be used by assembly line employees to do repeated jobs with less effort and weariness.
Global logistics industry exoskeleton market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
In the warehouse, Dachser tested active exoskeletons made by German Bionic under normal working conditions. In order to lessen back injuries, HeroWear has introduced the Apex 2 exosuit.
Ottobock has also launched the Paexo exoskeleton series to offer ergonomic solutions that help individuals maintain their health as they undertake physically demanding duties in the logistics industry.
The “Cray X” equipment was used to support a number of procedures at the packing station, during order picking, and for incoming goods.
Everyone who participated in the testing remarked how the exoskeleton alleviated their lower back pain and gave it a favourable review.
The Ulm logistics centre will begin implementing the new technology in its warehouses in the fall, along with other locations in the DACHSER network.
Another example of ergonomic solutions that aid people in maintaining their health while engaging in physically demanding work is Ottobock’s Paexo exoskeleton series.
In order to evaluate the effectiveness of using an exoskeleton while carrying boxes and other objects in a logistics facility.