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Ryan Chesterfield: Revolutionizing Warehouse Safety and Automation

39 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Warehouse automation is booming — but most systems still earn a C+. Ryan Chesterfield, Founder of Auto-FC & Auto-FX, breaks down what companies get wrong about robotics, safety, and digital readiness. If you're investing in automation, this conversation could save you years of frustration. In this episode, Chris Cook sits down with Ryan Chesterfield, Founder of Auto-FC & Auto-FX, to unpack the realities behind warehouse automation. While robotics and AI promise efficiency, many companies struggle to achieve expected outcomes. Ryan explains why setting realistic expectations, prioritizing safety, and building digital readiness are essential before deploying automation solutions. They explore common misconceptions in the industry, the importance of customer-side expertise, and how data-driven decision making can dramatically improve results. The discussion also highlights the balance between technology and human operators, ensuring automation enhances operations without fully replacing the workforce. Key Takeaways * Improving outcomes of automated projects is crucial * Setting realistic expectations is key to success * Safety is a primary concern in warehouse operations * Digital readiness is essential before implementing automation * Customer-side expertise is often lacking * Automation projects can take time to show measurable results * The first automation project is usually the hardest * Data drives informed operational decisions * The automation market is expanding rapidly * Understanding client needs determines successful implementation Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Automation in Warehousing 02:53 Challenges in Implementing Automation 05:56 The Role of Safety in Warehouse Operations 08:49 Understanding Client Needs and Expectations 11:42 The Importance of Digital Readiness 14:38 Industry Trends and Misconceptions 17:44 The Impact of Expertise on Automation Projects 20:27 Navigating the Automation Landscape 23:26 Future of Automation and AI in Warehousing 26:07 Scaling Challenges for Automation Consulting 29:05 The Importance of Data in Decision Making 32:05 Building a Sustainable Business Model 34:48 Conclusion and Future Outlook Keywords automation, warehousing, robotics, safety, logistics, digital readiness, industry trends, consulting, AI, machine learning 🔗 Connect With Chris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scalewithchris/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/scalewithchris/] Work With Five Fuse: https://www.fivefuse.com/ [https://www.fivefuse.com/] 🔗 Connect With Today’s Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-chesterfield-8178431b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-chesterfield-8178431b/] Website: https://auto-fc.com/ [https://auto-fc.com/] 🎧 Listen on Other Platforms Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5rgYjB8RxYKfgvOf1PrNFv?si=0dd85415f6174756 [https://open.spotify.com/show/5rgYjB8RxYKfgvOf1PrNFv?si=0dd85415f6174756] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sparking-the-fuse/id1857737431 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sparking-the-fuse/id1857737431] 📸 Socials Five Fuse LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/five-fuse/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/five-fuse/]

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