Don’t want to use capital funds to purchase warehouse robotics? It’s ok, you aren’t alone. I previously had a customer who I worked with for a while developing an automated solution using mobile robotics. This new system was poised to significantly reduce operating expenses. To the tune of over $6MM per year. The project we were planning cost $10MM. A payback in less than 24 months was very appealing. However, they didn’t have the capital on hand for the project. Instead...they leased the equipment. This approach allowed them to put in valuable automation. While reducing their operating expenses by $4 million per year during the lease. ===== Ready to transform your warehouse? 📩 Message me or schedule a meeting in the “featured” section of my profile to find a solution that is right for you. I integrate technology for small and medium businesses like yours. I am your “easy” button. ♻ Repost if you found this useful.
Drew Thomas is that a capybara? Get out the stone age folks I'm not an automation aficionado But I bet neither of use line dry clothes Get automated where you can
By implementing such beneficial automation with leasing, significant cost savings can be achieved while navigating financial constraints, Drew Thomas
Smart move! Leasing opens the door to automation for more businesses. Thanks for sharing this real-world example.
Smart move on leveraging leasing to implement warehouse automation Drew Thomas! This approach shows how companies can innovate and cut costs without having to invest more.
Drew Thomas Not everyone has the capital to invest in warehouse robotics upfront, and that's totally okay. But it raises an important question: what are the best ways to find solutions tailored to your industry and specific business needs? While leasing equipment can be a smart move, other options like using operational funds, finding strategic partners, or even implementing phased automation can also work wonders. It's all about customizing the approach to fit your workflow and goals. How do you go about finding and implementing solutions that are just right for your clients' business?
SUPPLY CHAIN = CREATIVITY. At least for effective supply chains. Thank you for being creative Drew Thomas
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6moPeople have to realize the importance of robotics and automation. I am using a lot of automation in my daily work.