Ambi Robotics & Pickle Robot
Ambi Robotics & Pickle Robot have teamed up to automate inbound logistics from the trailer to the warehouse floor.
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Ambi Robotics & Pickle Robot
Ambi Robotics & Pickle Robot have teamed up to automate inbound logistics from the trailer to the warehouse floor.
Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot announced the successful integration of their robotic systems in response to demand from Fortune 500 retail and logistics operators.
The companies said that their integration fully automates the movement of packages from trailer unloading through pallet stacking and warehouse receiving operations.
The deployment combines Pickle Robot’s trailer-unloading robots with Ambi Robotics' AmbiStack multi-purpose stacking offering, enabling a continuous and autonomous flow of packages from inbound trailers through receiving operations.
The companies stated that cases are unloaded from trailers by Pickle Robot’s systems, then inducted via a conveyor into AmbiStack for identification, scanning and stacking for downstream warehouse operations. Ambi and Pickle stated that the end-to-end offering utilizes existing warehouse infrastructure and systems, allowing customers to fully automate critical inbound processes without requiring major facility redesigns.
"Warehouse operators shouldn't have to choose between best-in-class technologies and seamless integration," said Jim Liefer, CEO of Ambi Robotics. "As physical AI transforms supply chains, interoperability will become increasingly important. We believe the future of warehouse automation will be built on collaboration across the industry, where specialized systems work together to solve complex operational challenges. This deployment demonstrates that the next generation of automation will be built on interoperable Physical AI systems that combine the strengths of specialized technologies to create greater value for customers."
The companies said that this collaboration demonstrates how warehouse operators can deploy specialized automation technologies from multiple providers to address labor-intensive workflows, including the persistent dock door challenge, while maintaining operational flexibility.
“Customers want automation that improves real-world throughput while fitting into existing operations,” said AJ Meyer, founder and CEO of Pickle Robot Company. “This collaboration shows how robotic unloading can integrate seamlessly with downstream automation systems to help move goods more efficiently through the warehouse, and it sets the stage for orchestrating multi-robot processes that can self-improve and self-correct over time.”
Ambi Robotics said that AmbiStack is designed to integrate with a range of warehouse systems and automated technologies, enabling operators to deploy it within broader material handling environments without reliance on a single vendor ecosystem.
Pickle Robot said that its systems are similarly designed to operate within existing warehouse facilities, automating trailer and container unloading without requiring infrastructure redesign, making the technologies natural complements in an end-to-end inbound workflow.
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