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BlueBotics, which provides navigation for autonomous systems, yesterday announced that it has launched ANTdriven.com. The new resource is intended to enable warehouse, factory, and supply chain decision makers to learn about a wide range of different automated vehicle technologies from across its autonomous navigation technology, or ANT, ecosystem. In today’s challenging business landscape, warehouse and factory managers are increasingly turning…
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…he said. inVia's system uses autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and AI-driven warehouse orchestration software to help e-commerce businesses and third-party logistics providers (3PLs) automate and optimize material flow across fulfillment centers. The company offers its automation services as a subscription, and it said it has built its systems for quick deployment without disruption to existing operations. inVia claimed that it…
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…development experience in robotics and autonomous driving. The Espoo, Finland-based company has developed SAE Level 4 self-driving software stack that it claimed can make any vehicle autonomous. Sensible 4 enables self-driving in bad weather Harri Santamala, CEO of Sensible 4 Sensible 4 said its technology combines software and data from multiple sensors to enable advanced driver-assist systems (ADAS) and autonomous…
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…like conveyors, sortation, storage/retrieval, or shuttle systems? Source: Peerless Research Group The long line of attendees waiting to get onto that floor each morning of the four-day event further proved just how hungry logistics operations are for equipment, software, and tools that help them get more done with less. Once inside the exhibition hall, attendees visited spacious booths outfitted with…
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…carousels. Since the early 2000s, multi-shuttles are compared to those solutions, and over the past 10 years autonomous mobile robotics [AMRs] are a part of every automation study. The modern AMR has seen advancements in technology, application, and there are multiple suppliers such as Locus, 6 Rivers, Fetch, Geek+, INVIA, among others. The other popular technologies we’re evaluating on a…
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…intralogisticsautomation like conveyors, sortation,storage/retrieval, or shuttle systems? Source: Peerless Research Group The long line of attendees waiting to get onto that floor each morning of the four-day event further proved just how hungry logistics operations are for equipment, software, devices and tools that help them get more done with less. Once inside the exhibition hall, those attendees visited spacious booths…
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…and retrieval systems (ASRS), a shuttle system, vertical lift modules, robotic palletizing and depalletizing, and RFID for tracking. In addition to a focus on automation, sustainability was at the heart of the design. “Sustainability is a key component of HARTING’s 2030 strategy,” Meyer noted, adding that all of the energy in the facility comes from renewable sources. Regenerative braking on…
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…facility. Source: Geek+ The four-way shuttle and P-series picking robot-based solution is Geek+'s latest development with the TICA Systems warehouses represent the first large-scale implementation of this new technology. The company launched Sky-Storage & Ground-Pick last month for international markets. The traditional approach required employees to walk long distances between the warehouse and the production line and was prone to…
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…them with an open mind.” Autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, are used in the warehouse industry for put-away, picking, replenishment, and sorting. They are designed to work alongside humans to make their jobs more efficient. They are part of a rising trend in warehouse-industry automation. Companies are turning to robots to help them keep up with rising e-commerce demands, labor…
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…fixed and flexible solutions, including autonomous mobile robots (AMR), carton shuttles, picking technologies, automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), warehouse management and execution software, and industrial Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company added that it designs and manufactures its hardware and software to offer flexibility to a variety of industries on a global scale. Sriram Sridhar, chief robotics officer…
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…as retrieval AS/RS, automated storage shuttles, automated sorting, robotic palletizing, and conveyor systems, are mostly complex and fixed systems. But recently, AGVs, AMRs, and mobile picking robots are gaining traction in the market for their easy installation, value, flexibility, and scalability, the research firm found. Based on the market research report “Mobile Robotics in Logistics, Warehousing and Delivery 2022-2042,” IDTechEx…
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…announced its cross-docking system for autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, in grocery supply chains. The Beijing-based company said it will enable operators to get goods with short shelf lives out to stores more quickly. “AMR-driven cross-docking is a major boon to supermarket operations everywhere,” stated Kai Liu, co-founder and vice president of picking and smart warehouse at Geek+. “By entrusting…
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…about on the show floor—both autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) as well as piece picking robots that use artificial intelligence (AI) to know how to grasp and handle items. My take on the robotics solutions on display at MODEX is that warehouse robotics is maturing at a good pace. This can be seen by the attention to software capabilities that several…
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…system uses Geek+’s X-series four-way shuttle robots to boost storage density while devoting the ground-floor picking operations to its P800 robots. Founded in 2015, Geek+ has over 1,500 employees, with offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore. Last year, Interact Analytics named the company as the global market leader in autonomous…
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…the system allows for 24/7 autonomous operations, better use of sustainable packaging, and higher returns on investment (ROI) from existing equipment, according to Berkshire Grey. BG RPPi can handle three times the number of SKUs than other robotic systems to automate the maximum volume of orders, the company claimed. “With BG RPPi for e-commerce autobagging, we can now help retailers…
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Cybernetix Ventures’ event kicks off Robotics Tech Week 2026 slate of events
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse components that will be on the…
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse robots and software that will be on…