ProMat 2025: Locus Robotics introduces LocusINTELLIGENCE AI-driven business intelligence software

Expansion of LocusONE platform provides real-time insights in fulfillment operations

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    March 10, 2025         

ProMat 2025: Locus Robotics introduces LocusINTELLIGENCE AI-driven business intelligence software

Locus Robotics

Locus Robotics, through its LocusLABS R&D division, announced the release of LocusINTELLIGENCE AI-powered business intelligence software layer on its LocusONE platform for warehouse fulfillment.

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ProMat 2025: Locus Robotics introduces LocusINTELLIGENCE AI-driven business intelligence software

Locus Robotics

Locus Robotics, through its LocusLABS R&D division, announced the release of LocusINTELLIGENCE AI-powered business intelligence software layer on its LocusONE platform for warehouse fulfillment.

Locus Robotics, a global provider of mobile warehouse automation technology, announced LocusINTELLIGENCE, an AI-driven business intelligence software layer within its LocusONE platform.

The company said LocusINTELLIGENCE is designed to provide real-time decision-making, continuous optimization and deep operational insights, enabling fulfillment operations to achieve unmatched flexibility, throughput and efficiency.

Locus will showcase a range of its AI advancements developed through LocusLABS, the dedicated R&D division of Locus Robotics, at LogiMAT in Stuttgart, Germany and ProMat 2025 in Chicago, Ill.

AI driving LocusONE

The company said LocusINTELLIGENCE is the advanced AI and analytics engine that powers the LocusONE platform. It utilizes machine learning, predictive analytics and real-time operational data to continuously adapt and optimize fulfillment operations at scale.

“At Locus Robotics, we are not just deploying robots—we’re delivering intelligence,” said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “Our investment in AI, software, and next-generation automation technologies sets us apart as the leader in warehouse efficiency and fulfillment innovation. Through LocusINTELLIGENCE and LocusLABS, we are continuously developing solutions that allow our customers to maximize throughput, scale with confidence, and adapt to the evolving logistics landscape.”

The company highlighted the following features of LocusINTELLIGENCE:

  • AI-powered decision-making: Dynamically manages task allocation, workflow optimization and multi-robot coordination to efficiently align fulfillment priorities with real-time demand.
  • Scalable & adaptive performance: Enables LocusONE to adjust to fluctuating order volumes, seasonal spikes, and labor constraints ensuring warehouses always operate at peak efficiency.
  • Real-time operational insights: Gives operators deep visibility into throughput, worker performance and predictive maintenance, enabling proactive, data-driven decisions.
  • WMS & ERP integration: Works natively within existing warehouse management systems, allowing for rapid deployment and immediate productivity gains.

Locus Robotics said that through LocusINTELLIGENCE, LocusONE delivers an even more powerful, AI-enhanced orchestration platform, providing warehouses with an intelligent automation ecosystem that continuously learns, adapts and improves.

LocusLABS drives AI-powered warehouse innovations

LocusLABS, the dedicated R&D division of Locus Robotics, is at the forefront of AI innovation, according to the company. Locus said its division is continuously advancing warehouse automation capabilities. At LogiMAT 2025 and ProMat 2025, Locus will showcase the following AI-driven breakthroughs:

  • AI object detection & avoidance: Advanced perception AI enables Locus robots to intelligently recognize and react to warehouse assets, ensuring seamless real-time navigation and workflow optimization.
  • System-directed labor optimization: AI-driven optimization engine that intelligently directs associates to the next best task, increasing productivity and fulfillment speed.
  • AI-powered simulation & workflow optimization: Adding the ability to test and refine warehouse layouts, workflows and robotic interactions before implementation via simulation.
  • RFID-based inventory accuracy: Integrating RFID technology to deliver greater accuracy for next-level real-time order validation and inventory tracking.
  • Large-item & non-conveyable automation: Flexible large-item conveyance, picking, and putaway, enabling automation beyond traditional, fixed conveyor-based workflows.
  • Humanoid collaboration with Reflex Robotics: Locus and Reflex Robotics are exploring the potential for humanoids to augment existing warehouse automation workflows such as induction, putaway and more. A collaborative demo of the two automation technologies will be shown at ProMat.

 

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