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3 4 Pallet C e nt ral • May -Ju ne 2 0 26 A Safer Workplace, Powered By AI Beyond operations, AI has meaningful implications for one of the pallet industry's most persistent challenges: safety. Pericle points to compliance documentation and training as two areas where the technology can make an immediate difference. "A company can use an AI tool to ensure they have up-to-date standard operating procedures, then use AI to create content to train their people on how to operate safely," he explains. Where OSHA sets the standards, AI can help individual facilities translate those requirements into practical, facility- specific materials—checklists, training guides, updated SOPs—in a fraction of the time it would take a human team. And the horizon looks even more promising. AI tools can now analyze video footage in real time, flagging safety concerns and suggesting corrective actions before an incident occurs. Picture a system that notices a warehouse worker lifting a pallet incorrectly and alerts a supervisor immediately, the kind of intervention that could prevent a serious injury. "AI now has the ability to review and analyze video in real time, highlight safety concerns, and provide remediation tips," Pericle says. It's one of the more compelling near-future applications for facilities where physical risk is an everyday reality. Choosing The Right AI Partner As interest in AI grows across the industry, so does the number of vendors competing for pallet companies' attention and budgets. Pericle sorts them into three broad categories: consultants who advise on strategy, legacy software providers bolting AI features onto existing platforms, and AI-native AI CONT. 800.553.0182 woodmizer.com E N G I N E E R E D F O R V E R S A T I L I T Y B U I L T F O R O U T P U T Industrial sawmills starting at $ 129,995 * "The quality of how Wood-Mizer constructs their mills and their engineering help you maintain production as well as your quality of cutting. The WM4500 is a lot heavier built which makes it easier handling bigger and longer logs." —Marty Garbers L. Garbers & Sons Sawmill Ohio, USA © 2026 Wood-Mizer LLC *Pricing in USD and subject to change. Live the Wood Life ® is a registered trademark.

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