Warehouse Optimization Case Studies - Distribution Trends | FORTNA

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5 Key Strategies to Improve Your Supply Chain in 2026

Position your business for success in 2026 with five key strategies to optimize your supply chain using automation, robotics and data-driven insights.

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FORTNA data acquisition system provides real-time insights into sortation system metrics and operational status

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Protect Profitability: Enhance Sortation with a Data Acquisition System

This infographic shows how the FORTNA Data Acquisition System for a cross-belt system can transform your sortation process, unlocking significant benefits for your distribution performance and service quality.

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Capitalize on CapEx: Smart Budgeting Strategies for Long-Term ROI

Supply chain professionals are under pressure to make the right investments. Discover how to make confident budgeting decisions amid uncertainty for a strong ROI.

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Aftermarket Parts Guide to Smart Storage and Fast Fulfillment

Explore the top challenges in aftermarket parts distribution and discover how automation solutions like AS/RS can boost efficiency, accuracy and scalability.

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Planned Obsolescence: Contain the High Cost of Outdated Equipment

Outdated systems place warehouse operations at risk. See how leaders build obsolescence into their core strategy to control costs and protect their organizations.

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From Disruption to Resilience: The Power of the Consultative Approach

The FORTNA consultative approach helps your supply chain solve today’s challenges, adapt to disruption and stay resilient for tomorrow.

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Moen North Las Vegas Distribution Center AutoStore Solution

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Moen Transforms Operations to Increase Efficiency and Support Long-Term Growth

Moen faced mounting pressure to modernize its distribution network. Outdated processes, limited automation and rising labor costs challenged their ability to meet growing demand. Moen partnered with FORTNA to consolidate operations and redesign its supply chain.

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On-demand printing with an end-of-line packaging automation solution

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Automated Packaging: Stay Ahead of Compliance and Competition

Is your packaging compliant? Learn how U.S. and international packaging laws will affect your facility and how to proactively optimize with automated packaging.

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Why Solution Flexibility is the New Standard in Supply Chain

Discover how flexible supply chain automation helps businesses scale, adapt to change and meet evolving customer demands across industries.

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How Moen Transformed Its Distribution Operations with FORTNA

Discover how Moen optimized supply chain operations by consolidating facilities and automating distribution to boost efficiency and reduce labor costs by 60%.

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GLS Sordio warehouse sortation system

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GLS International Hub: Smarter, Faster Parcel Sorting in One Integrated Solution

Designed for both productivity and flexibility, the advanced sorting solution improves import and export operations and can handle a wide range of parcels—including what the automation industry refers to as non-conveyables—all within a single, integrated solution.

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Scalable Solutions Make Big Business Sense

Discover how scalable warehouse automation solutions help mid-size businesses boost efficiency, reduce costs and drive long-term growth.

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