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Yale Lift Truck Technologies announced the availability of its Reliant forklift operator assist offering on an additional 16 Yale models at MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. The new entrants to the Yale Reliant lineup are predominantly warehouse lift trucks. This expansion brings Reliant’s availability to 59 Yale models covering a wide range of applications, including those common in retail and e-commerce fulfillment, wholesale distribution and third-party logistics operations. Reliant expansion, ADS technology highlighted at MODEX The Reliant expansion includes several models that weren’t previously available for standard order with the technology, along with additional capacities or configurations of models for which…
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Plus One Robotics, a provider of machine vision software and systems for robotic parcel handling, announced two product updates at MODEX 2024. The trade show was held March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. The company said the new features include updates to depalletization and parcel induction capabilities designed to enhance efficiency and expand Plus One’s reach into new market segments. Plus One said its new updates offer significant advancements for businesses seeking to streamline and optimize their fulfillment operations where speed, accuracy, and efficiency are paramount. In addition to machine vision software, Plus One provides…
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Locus Robotics, an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) for fulfillment warehouses provider, announced the release of its LocusHub business intelligence engine at MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. LocusHub is an integral component of the LocusOne platform, harnessing advanced analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver predictive and prescriptive insights that maximize productivity, lower costs and unlock new levels of warehouse intelligence. Key capabilities and benefits of LocusHub include: “LocusHub represents a major step forward that will enable warehouses to leverage the game-changing potential of AI and machine learning to drive warehouse optimization,” said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “This engine…
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DAC Robotics is teaming with OSARO, a machine-learning-enabled robotics for e-commerce company, to launch a warehouse replenishment system that debuts at MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. The DAC Robotics system combines the OSARO® Robotic Depalletization System with DAC’s latest automatic box opening ABOT and its automated decant robot. With the system, fulfillment operators and 3PLs can now deploy an integrated and fully automated system capable of performing three crucial tasks: depalletizing, box opening, and decanting. Integration with DAC, OSARO “Today’s technology announcement is the culmination of more than three years of development, engineering and testing to integrate all automated work cells…
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Mujin will showcase its unique robotic offerings for streamlining case flows for warehouses at MODEX 2024. The live demonstrations at the Mujin booth will include its truck/container unloader TruckBot, which will feed into two robotic palletizing cells that sort and palletize the inbound freight. Mujin will demonstrate its mixed-case depalletizing offering for any warehouse receiving mixed pallets. The company will also unveil a new order fulfillment product, Robotic Case Picking, that marks a leap forward in logistics efficiency for forward fulfillment. Advances in outbound logistics automation, order fulfillment “We’re here to show the big impact the latest innovations in robotics…
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Rockwell Automation, a Milwaukee-based company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation will showcase the latest warehouse and fulfillment offerings across two booths at MODEX 2024. At the show, Rockwell will feature a new autonomous production logistics (APL) offering from its latest acquisition, OTTO Motors. This new category unlocks a vision of a fully connected factory, designed for end-to-end efficiency. Rockwell Automation at MODEX 2024 “I can’t think of a better place to see the future of warehouse automation and intelligent material movement than the Rockwell Automation and OTTO Motors properties at MODEX,” said Evan Kaiser, industry director of warehousing…
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Anyware Robotics recently announced a major add-on for its Pixmo robotic offering for truck and container unloading. The patent-pending add-on includes a vertical lift with a conveyor belt that is attached to Pixmo between the robot and the boxes to be unloaded. The integrated Pixmo software quickly processes the various heights of the boxes in the container and then controls the conveyor of the add-on to move up and down to these positions to “meet” the robot arm as it unloads. The add-on, according to Anyware Robotics, enhances unloading efficiency, weight capability and reliability at marginal additional cost. Pixmo arm…
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Numina Group, an independent warehouse automation integration firm with over 1,000 print and apply labeling solutions throughout North America, recently announced a strategic partnership with Weber Packaging. The alliance allows the Numina Group to enhance its market offering to include Weber’s print and apply labeling solutions. Weber Packaging Solutions’ sales and distribution channel now has access to a software-driven, fully designed and integrated SLAM (scan, label, apply and manifest) labeling solution for their manufacturing and warehousing customers. Partnership aims to simplify packaging “This partnership will bring together some of the industry's most experienced packaging professionals to design complex packaging solutions,”…
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GreyOrange Inc., will demonstrate its GreyMatter fulfillment orchestration during MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. The platform, according to GreyOrange, will show what tailored results-driven robotics within fulfillment environments look like during. GreyOrange will also share some of its booth space with seven partner companies that are part of its Certified Ranger Network (CRN) ecosystem. GreyMatter vendor-agnostic features “GreyOrange continues to set standards and advance the industry by partnering with credible hardware vendors as part of our Certified Ranger Network,” said Akash Gupta, GreyOrange co-founder and CEO. “Robots manufactured by each of the partnering companies seamlessly integrate with GreyOrange’s fulfillment orchestration platform…
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Robotic integration software provider Roboteon recently announced it will debut its vendor-agnostic Robotics Fulfillment Platform at MODEX 2024 in booth C3297. The trade show will be held March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. After more than a year of product development, Roboteon will demonstrate its software overseeing multiple robots from different vendors. The San Jose, Calif.-based company was founded in 2022 by Gana Govind, who also serves as CEO. Cloud-based software permits interoperability Roboteon’s Robotics Fulfillment Platform is a cloud-based, end-to-end software system that enables testing and deployment of robots and automation systems at distribution…
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. – Peerless Media is seeking speakers and session abstracts for the 2024 Robotics Applications Conference, presented by Robotics 24/7. The third-annual virtual event will be held on July 31 and represents an opportunity for end users to share perspectives on how to overcome operational challenges by evaluating, deploying and managing robots and automation across a variety of industrial mediums. “I am very excited to take part in my first Robotics Application Conference and speak with end users and integrators,” said Tim Culverhouse, editorial director of Robotics 24/7. “As RAC continues to grow, I look forward to sharing more…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.92
Warehouse and manufacturing robot manufacturer FANUC America recently announced it will demonstrate robots performing a variety of tasks at MODEX 2024 in booth B4026. The trade show will be held March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. FANUC said it will showcase automation products equipped with AI-enabled machine vision designed to help companies future proof their supply chain. The company will demonstrate robots performing automated induction, palletization and depalletization, as well as cobot setups for order fulfillment and a vertical put wall. Automated handling of difficult-to-segment boxes, bagged items The new FANUC M-710iD/50M robot arm -…