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Supply chain software and technology company Hardis Supply Chain announced a strategic partnership with Pandora, the world’s largest jewelry retailer by volume, to support a major global warehouse management system 〈WMS〉 transformation. Hardis Supply Chain said that the initiative is helping Pandora modernize and standardize warehouse operations across regions as part of a broader, end-to-end supply chain transformation. At MODEX…
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Cloud robotics company Rapyuta Robotics will unveil major upgrades to its flagship automation suite at MODEX 2026. The company said its MODEX exhibit is designed to show supply chain leaders how to solve the “hard questions” of modern fulfillment: increasing throughput without expanding footprints and protecting SLAs amidst a shrinking labor market. Rapyuta ASRS and PA-AMR upgrades Rapyuta’s MODEX booth…
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Ahead of MODEX 2026, smart technologies, automated supply chain and mobile workforce provider Peak Technologies announced the launch of Peak Automation Intelligence. The Maryland-based company said that Peak Automation Intelligence is an integrated AI-powered platform designed to help manufacturers, along with warehouse and distribution center operators, modernize their operations with real-time visibility, automated data capture and high-speed material flow intelligence.…
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Ahead of MODEX 2026, Linde Material Handling (LMH) unveiled the myLinde fleet management software and the E18-E20 electric counterbalance forklift. The company said that it will show visitors to its MODEX booth how it is bringing optimized intelligence, connectivity and performance to modern material handling environments. myLinde turns fleet data into actionable, AI-powered intelligence LMH said that myLinde is a…
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Zebra Technologies said that it will demonstrate a powerful ecosystem of manufacturing, warehouse and supply chain technologies at MODEX 2026. The company will demonstrate new hardware and software offerings that it said are designed to improve supply chain visibility and frontline productivity. New technologies at MODEX that connect the frontline Headlining Zebra’s MODEX showcase will be the new WS501-R. The…
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Yale Lift Truck Technologies will highlight its lift truck portfolio, operator assist technology and automation portal at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta. The company said that show attendees can experience lift truck technologies engineered around their everyday labor, safety and productivity challenges. Yale demos at MODEX 2026 Yale said that its booth will include ergonomic warehouse trucks, a purpose-built direct-store delivery…
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Cargo-carrying cobot company Piaggio Fast Forward (PFF) will unveil its next-generation hybrid navigation technology for its PFF kilo robot at MODEX 2026. The company said that its exclusive hybrid navigation technology features a production-ready physical AI model that significantly enhances a robot's ability to exhibit intelligent, intuitive and dynamic person-following behaviors. PFF ‘hybrid navigation’ details Utilizing a hybrid control framework…
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Atlanta-based Exol announced the opening of its first physical AI-powered U.S. facilities, which the company said marks the commercial debut of a new category in logistics: robotic fulfillment-as-a-service. The company said that it will have a total of six physical AI sites spanning six million square feet of automated fulfillment capacity nationwide, designed to support retail, wholesale and consumer goods…
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Automated material handling and warehouse storage systems provider Stoecklin Logistics, Inc. said that it will showcase its latest intelligent automation technologies at MODEX 2026. Stoecklin said that it will present two of its core offerings during MODEX, the FSP Shuttle System and CasePicker. The company said that both are engineered to improve efficiency, accuracy and adaptability across modern distribution environments.…
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AI-powered robotic vision company Plus One Robotics, which serves the material handling industry, announced it has surpassed 2 billion successful picks across its global fleet of parcel induction and depalletization robots. The milestone coincides with the company’s recent 10th anniversary, which it said marks a decade of advancing intelligent automation for the world’s leading logistics and e-commerce operators. Plus One…
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New research from the ”World Robotics” 2025 report, presented by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), found that economies worldwide are prioritizing the integration of factory robots, as automation becomes a critical tool for boosting productivity. In the global automation race, Western European countries reached a record 267 robots per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing industry in 2024 - ahead…
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Intelligent automation company SEER Robotics said that it is bringing its multi-robot platform technology to MODEX 2026. SEER Robotics will showcase its ‘all robots, one platform’ concept at the event through a range of intelligent robots and core automation offerings, including the U.S. debut of a series of AMRs. These include terrain-adaptive mobile robots for factory and warehouse environments, as…
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Following its global debut at LogiMAT and upcoming North American debut at MODEX 2026, Toyota Industries Corporation announced the appointment of three industry leaders as CEOs of Toyota Automated Logistics (TAL), its new warehouse automation business. Hitoshi Matsuoka will serve as TAL’s CEO, Central. Thomas Hibinger will serve as TAL’s CEO, EMEA and APAC. And Aaron M. Jones will serve…
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Physical AI for warehouse automation company Jacobi Robotics announced a collaboration with ABB Robotics, which will integrate Jacobi’s OmniPalletizer AI software within ABB’s portfolio of robotics hardware and software. ABB said that the collaboration gives its network of system integrators a productized, repeatable way to deploy AI-powered mixed-case palletizing without upstream sequencing infrastructure, facility redesign or custom engineering. Jacobi Robotics…
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AI company Niantic Spatial announced the launch of two new platforms, which the company said build a foundation for world models for humans and machines. The company launched Scaniverse, the entry point to its spatial intelligence services and Large Geospatial Model, and VPS 2.0, a precise visual positioning platform that works at a global scale without any prior scanning required.…
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Preview the manufacturing and warehouse components that will be on the…
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