Warehouse visibility has long been viewed as an operational issue.
Lost stock, missed orders and wasted labour are all costly and time-consuming problems. But these issues aren’t just operational, they have become increasingly board-level and strategic concerns for supply chain leaders to deal with.
Dexory’s rise
Fortunately, Dexory found a solution. The company is revolutionising the warehousing and logistics industry through AI-driven automation and advanced robotics, delivering real-time data intelligence that elevates operational efficiency. Dexory’s digital twin technology is the only platform for autonomous robots that continuously delivers data and insights on warehouse operations in real-time. The company’s robots and data visualisation platform work together to measure, track and locate goods across their supply chain journey within the warehouse. Dexory’s autonomous robots can scan up to 10,000 pallet locations per hour, digitising warehouses with unmatched speed and precision.
For Oana Jinga, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial and Product Officer at Dexory, she believes it was actually the COVID-19 pandemic that changed how organisations thought about stock visibility and inventory management. “Suddenly orders weren’t being fulfilled on time,” explains Jinga. “Products were even sometimes left in warehouses for ages and ended up being out of date or out of stock. It meant visibility really became a buzzword at board level.”
Indeed, Dexory found some light out of the darkness of the pandemic as the leadership team worked on filling that gap in the market. At the heart of Dexory’s journey are the company’s three founders; Andrei Danescu, Adrian Negoita and Jinga herself. The trio originally launched BotsAndUs out of a passion for robotics and innovation, which became Dexory in late 2022 and subsequently went through significant Series A, Series B and Series C funding rounds.

Adapting to change
Today, volatility, labour shortages and rising customer expectations are often regarded as contributing to major pressure on supply chains. Jinga believes that within supply chain and warehousing, there had previously been a misconception that throwing people at a problem acted almost like a magic wand. However, in a post-pandemic world, that doesn’t ring true any longer.
“There’s been a massive shift,” she tells us. “We don’t have the same number of people working in this industry, especially after COVID-19, which has meant companies are embracing automation and digitalisation more than ever before. There’s also another element around how we can do more with the same resources or even less, whether that is through automation or not, and understand how we can be more efficient. It’s very, very important for this industry.”
As such, Jinga is well aware of the risks that supply chain leaders face when they lack continuous, real-time visibility within their warehouses. She believes that when there is an issue, the biggest challenge is often not the problem itself but instead the knock-on effect that it brings. “For example, if someone goes to pick something from a location and it’s not there, that investigation time spirals because then they can’t fulfill the order and get it out the door because there might be trucks waiting too,” explains Jinga. “It’s not just the visibility, it’s actually being able to act on what you are seeing which will enable a more efficient site overall.”
Agile mindset
Indeed, demonstrating real-time warehouse intelligence can offer a host of benefits. This includes the likes of resilience and confidence in decision-making, particularly during disruption or peak demand periods. For Jinga and Dexory, what she encountered prior to speaking with customers was that a lot of decision-making had taken place over a long period of historical data but that data was only checked a handful of times a year and was often outdated by the time it was used. “They were checking that data maybe once or twice a year – it was really quite infrequent,” says Jinga. “Ultimately, it means that the information that you’re working on is always out of date. The difference now is having that visibility and working on it instantly because then decision-making is based on reality rather than on some sort of a trend that could be completely different now.”

In the modern world where everyone wants things immediately, having real-time visibility over data is essential in order to power effective day-to-day warehouse decisions. Jinga recognises the importance of being able to respond to disruption quickly and dealing with potential problems efficiently. “If something has happened to the stock in one of the aisles or there is a quantity issue then you can instantly deploy someone to deal with it and then all the knock-on effects of that problem are going to disappear,” she discusses. “Or you might be alerted to a much bigger investigation that you need to deal with because if something is missing, you have to work out what happened. That immediacy allows our customers to react instantly and not allow issues to pile up.”
Positive future
Looking forward, the future of Dexory is bright. In February 2026 at Manifest Vegas, Dexory announced the launch of its next-generation autonomous robots and a new software feature Storage Health. The robot is faster, more efficient and capable of capturing significantly more data across increasingly complex warehouse operations. It captures high-frequency warehouse data and continuously feeds a live view of operations into Dexory’s digital twin platform DexoryView. It is equipped with an extended scanning range of up to 60 feet and processes more data quicker.
Given the speed of transformation, Jinga believes that the key to embracing an AI-driven future is ensuring that data is kept as clean as possible. “Anything that you can drop on top of that data afterwards is going to give you good results if the input is as clean as it should be,” Jinga reveals. “I always tell our customers to start working with us because we can help get their data cleaned up very quickly and efficiently. You must ensure the data is correct otherwise the solution won’t be as effective as it can be but it won’t be the solution’s fault.”
Find out more about Dexory here.
