

Leaders from LYSI and Locus Robotics join us for perspectives on robotics, data, convergence and what they see ahead.
Founders Brian and Kevin discuss the two perspectives on automation and what to be prepared for.
After years of experimentation, the integration of labor and robotic picking has finally reached implementation levels with real payback.
Brian Hudock discusses being transparent and how it applied to our work with Krispy Kreme Donuts.
Sure, it’s tried and true. But more times than not, the RFP doesn’t deliver beyond the immediate project need.
If we’re being honest, this is the model we know works best.
Brian discusses the three most common models when going about rethinking warehousing.
Brian Hudock, Nich Krznarich, Teresa Baztan of ThruPut Partners and Steve Simmerman of Locus Robotics discuss the company’s approach to our work.
A reconsideration of the entire process of supply chain and supply chain management is long overdue. It’s why we started ThruPut. Brian Hudock explains what “supply chain reconsidered” means.
After decades working as principals, VPs and on the ground CAD jockeys designing from the ground up; we knew there was a better way of going about the business of supply chain consulting. The old models weren’t keeping up, and what needs changing was lagging. We decided to do things differently.
We’ve taken the best of agile and waterfall methodologies and developed a flexible system for today and tomorrow’s workflow.
We don’t claim to have a crystal ball, but we can see somethings coming on the horizon that will affect our world of work.