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SDI is a comprehensive Logistics, Consulting, Engineering, Materials Handling, Warehouse Managements, Software, and Integration Company. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, SDI Industries also has offices in Mexico, South America and India to address your logistical needs. Solutions provided to our clients are quantifiable, and are responsible for improving not only their productivity; but their Logistics, Supply Chain, Warehouse, Employee Relations, and Distribution Systems as well.
SDI
13000 Pierce Street
Pacoima, California, 91331
United States
818 890 6002
818 890 2858
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SDI News & Resources

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Talking Materials Handling: A Guide To Supply Chain Analytics
Listen in as SDI’s John Dellagatti discusses the digital transformation of the MRO supply chain. Executive editor Bob Trebilcock hosts.

Robotics as a Service Model Spreads Beyond Mobile Robot Suppliers to Other Systems
The robotics as a service, or RaaS, model can not only save companies money as they adopt automation, but it can also help them manage their deployments, say industry experts.

Predictive maintenance: Ready to launch
You may not be on a path to predictive maintenance, but it’s worth a look. Predictive requires new habits, but has great promise. Don’t tell anyone, but there’s even a ChatGPT angle here.

Build a new MRO strategy for 2023
Here are some tips for getting past the current pain of inadequate MRO programs and making measurable gains on metrics from reduction in parts costs to gains in asset uptime. With recent MRO system failures fresh in your minds, now is the time to act.

SDI mourns passing of founder Don DeSanctis
DeSanctis founded the company in 1977 as Systems Design Inc., leading SDI through decades of growth and international expansion

SDI launches its Picking Superstars contest
Contest which celebrates exceptional pickers at U.S. DCs and fulfillment sites, now in its second year, is open for nominees through July 1

MODEX 2022 Welcomes Back Attendees, as Materials Handling Robotics Cautiously Advances
While attendees and robotics exhibitors were plentiful at MODEX 2022, innovations and partnerships raised questions about the management of heterogenous fleets.

Resetting your maintenance repair and operations (MRO) strategy
In this transcript of an ISM-sponsored Webcast, Andrew Kelley and Rob Fijalkowski discuss spare parts strategy during Covid and the future.

Reverse Logistics Begins to Benefit From Automation
The boom in e-commerce has led to a rise in returns, retailers are under increasing pressure. Automated storage, sorting, and material handling systems can help.

SDI and Kindred partner to automate retail fulfillment and augment human labor
Partnership will integrate SDI's materials handling systems and technology with Kindred’s pick and place robotic solutions

SDI and Kindred Partner to Automate Retail Fulfillment and Augment Human Labor
Partnership will integrate SDI's materials handling systems and technology with Kindred's pick and place robotic solutions.

Robotics Gain Ground Inside the Warehouse
While the labor crunch and the ability of AMRs to offload manual travel are central to their success, there are other benefits to robotics in addition to reducing labor requirements.

Robotics Gain Ground Inside the Warehouse
While the labor crunch and the ability of AMRs to offload manual travel are central to their success, there are other benefits to robotics in addition to reducing labor requirements.

Motor Freight Trends: Time for creative thinking
While new technology has ushered in many improvements, analysts believe that old-fashioned ingenuity, building better relationships with carriers, and an increasing knowledge base of best practices may help shippers ride out the freight management challenges in the long term.

Special Digital Issue: An Evaluation of Warehouse Operation and Trends
The report compares this year’s findings to 2017, 2016 and 2015 results. In each wave, the survey was administered via email invitation to subscribers of Logistics Management magazine.



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