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Robust.AI’s Carter fleet deployment at DHL Supply Chain in Las Vegas, Nev. delivered more than 60% productivity gains to existing picking operations within weeks of implementation.
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Robust.AI
Robust.AI’s Carter fleet deployment at DHL Supply Chain in Las Vegas, Nev. delivered more than 60% productivity gains to existing picking operations within weeks of implementation.
Provider of AI-powered warehouse automation systems Robust.AI recently announced a strategic partnership with global electronics manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) to expand production of its flagship Carter multi-function cobot autonomous mobile robot (AMR).
Robust.AI said the partnership will enable it to rapidly fulfill increasing demand from its growing international customer base and strengthen the resilience of its supply chain and manufacturing operations.
“As shifting supply chains and international tariffs add complexity and costs to global logistics operations, our strategic manufacturing partnership with Foxconn will enable us to rapidly fulfill orders for Carter robots, which are delivering improved productivity and efficiency to some of the world’s largest logistics and manufacturing companies,” said Anthony Jules, Robust.AI. CEO. “Our combined robotics expertise will help multinational companies rapidly and cost-effectively streamline their logistics and warehousing operations and augment existing workforces with collaborative robotic automation solutions.”
Designed to augment existing person-to-goods (PTG) warehouse operations and workforces, the company said Carter’s drop-in automation capabilities can help global manufacturing and logistics providers achieve productivity gains.
Its collaborative, software-defined functionality allows facilities to dynamically switch functions between fulfillment picking, point-to-point conveyance transport for intralogistics, or become a mobile sorting wall.
Robust.AI said this flexibility can enable customers to easily adapt to changing needs and workflows without additional infrastructure costs.
Robust.AI recently announced that its Carter fleet deployment at DHL Supply Chain in Las Vegas, Nev. delivered more than 60% productivity gains to existing picking operations within weeks of implementation.
As part of its “3+3” development strategy, Foxconn has been building a diverse range of robots tailored to different application scenarios, and has even gone further to assist customers in manufacturing their own robotic products. Foxconn said the collaboration with Robust.AI marks another milestone for its company in the robotics industry.
“Foxconn is pleased to expand its manufacturing partnership with Robust.AI and help accelerate and scale the production of its innovative Carter robotics platform worldwide,” said Bob Deng, Foxconn EVP. “Our close collaboration at the onset of Carter’s development has contributed to the maturity, scalability, and reliability of the platform and its manufacturing processes, allowing customers to confidently invest in Robust.AI’s unique warehouse automation solution and see immediate improvement in their warehousing and logistics capabilities.”
Over the past few months, Foxconn engineers have been working closely with Robust.AI, training and helping build Carter robots in the U.S., which will help to decrease production and deployment times as manufacturing scales.
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