Mobile Picking and Transport Robot

Swift works like a human order picker, moving through inventory aisles, finding the right products, picking them into a tote, and then transporting that tote downstream for packaging and shipment.

By George Kokoris    April 9, 2020         

Mobile Picking and Transport Robot

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Mobile Picking and Transport Robot

Integrating easily into existing warehouse infrastructure, the Swift autonomous mobile picking robot navigates multiple aisles to pick items at or above human-level speeds.

Its integrated 3D item scanner scans products to create a uniform item database, while also teaching the robot to recognize the products it retrieves.

The system includes SwiftLink fleet management software as a single point interface to connect, monitor and coordinate a fleet of robots with various warehouse management systems.

Learn more here.

 

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