Transforming warehouse case picking with AMRs

By Korber   October 10, 2023         

Transforming warehouse case picking with AMRs

Warehouse automation has traditionally been a fixed, expensive, rigid solution made to offer maximum velocity. Itis not that this sort of high speed, high volume automationis no longer relevant- it’s likely more relevant today than it has ever been. However, an entire market has emerged to provide a more flexible alternative to traditional automation methods. This market opens up the possibility to leverage flexible automation technology to execute a broader range of warehouse workflows, where traditional automation doesn’t quite fit.

This new market centers around Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), mobile robots that can autonomously navigate throughout a facility, and can be easily scaled up, scaled down, or added to new workflows as operational needs change.

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Transforming warehouse case picking with AMRs
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Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), mobile robots can autonomously navigate throughout a facility, and can be easily scaled up, scaled down, or added to new workflows as operational needs change. Download this paper to learn more about AMRs.

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