A Dutch-based automation incubator project, InnoScale, is set to open a demo and test centre in the Netherlands, run by industry experts Peter Skov and Pascal van Beek, aimed at empowering the future of warehouse technology. The centre, effectively a micro distribution centre test house, will showcase two providers of each type of automated technology available in modern warehousing. It will be a permanent facility, much more than a sales showroom, and will be open 250 days per year. The project aims to solve the need for greater automation in materials handling and warehousing due to a shortage of labour and storage space in Europe. The aim is to provide commercial support for investing companies, many from Asia and North America, to make products viable for European markets and develop a business strategy.
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