Applied Materials Unveils Automated Warehouse to Meet AI-Driven Semiconductor Demands
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Applied Materials has revamped its warehouse distribution to keep pace with the evolving semiconductor industry in the AI era. Starting in June 2022, the company launched its state-of-the-art 725,000-square-foot Logistic Service Center (LSC) in Austin, Texas. This facility integrates advanced technologies, including a network of robots, RFID systems, and innovative “Goods to Person” solutions, enabling a highly automated, low-touch workflow for efficient warehouse management. This modernization has earned Applied Materials the prestigious 2024 CIO Award for IT leadership and innovation. With a workforce of 33,000 across 120 cities worldwide, Applied Materials stands as a vital supplier of semiconductor equipment, solidifying its role as a key player in the semiconductor ecosystem.Applied Materials has revamped its warehouse distribution processes right in time to meet the evolving demands of the semiconductor industry in the AI era. Starting in June 2022, the global operations team based in Santa Clara, California, launched the new 725, 000-square-foot Logistics Service Center (LSC) in Austin, Texas. This facility features a network of robots, RFID technology, and advanced "Goods to Person" systems that enable a largely automated and low-touch workflow for warehouse management.
This innovative approach has earned the company a 2024 CIO Award for excellence in IT leadership and innovation. As a key player in the semiconductor ecosystem, Applied Materials employs 33, 000 people across 120 cities worldwide and serves as a primary supplier of semiconductor equipment to chip manufacturers.
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Applied Materials Unveils Automated Warehouse to Meet AI-Driven Semiconductor Demands
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