
Why More Robots Don’t Always Fix Warehouse Performance
From Resilient Supply Chain by Tom Raftery
April 6, 2026 · 38 min · Season 2 · Episode 115
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of people and systems in warehouse performance rather than just technology.
Send me a message What if the real bottleneck in warehouse performance isn’t the tech, but the people, decisions, and systems needed to make it work together? Keith Moore says it plainly: software is easy, people are hard. In this special Resilient Supply Chain roundtable, I’m joined by Mor Peretz, CEO of CaPow, Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler, and Gonzalo Benedit, CRO of Aera Technology, to unpack what warehouse orchestration really means and why it matters now. For leaders focused on supp...
People in this episode
Host: Tom Raftery
Guests: Keith Moore, Mor Peretz, Gonzalo Benedit
Topics covered
- warehouse performance
- technology
- people management
- decision making
- warehouse orchestration
Keywords
- warehouse performance
- robots
- technology
- people management
- orchestration
- decision making
- supply chain
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CaPow, AutoScheduler, Aera Technology
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