PECM Issue 72 2025 | Page 102

Looking into future computer vision opportunities for warehouse logistics

STORAGE , HANDLING & DISTRIBUTION COMPUTER VISION FOR WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS

PRIME VISION
Looking into future computer vision opportunities for warehouse logistics
Computer vision technology has rapidly replaced the human eye in logistical sorting processes . Cameras and artificial intelligence ( AI ) empowered software already reads labels , addresses , handwriting and barcodes on packages with incredible accuracy and speed .
Now , the increasing accessibility of high-quality cameras and graphics processing units ( GPUs ) is helping operators to look beyond what ’ s on the conveyor , unlocking a deeper understanding of warehouse processes . The rewards ? Greater efficiency , less errors and easier jobs .
Lars Pruijn , Innovation Director , and Lorenzo D ’ Arsie , Computer Vision Product Manager at Prime Vision , examine computer vision technology and the new opportunities it provides in the postal and parcel sectors .
Advancements in computer vision and the increasing ease of access will enable warehouse operators to better monitor , understand and optimise warehouse sorting processes .
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