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February 2026 Robotics Recap
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FedEx announced the implementation of a new autonomous robotic system from Berkshire Grey, a provider of AI-enabled robotic technologies that automate supply chain processes. FedEx said that its multi-year collaboration with Berkshire Grey created physical AI for safer, smarter logistics, and resulted in the Scoop robotic package unloader. The delivery company added that the Scoop system has been engineered specifically…
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…projects including a collaboration with FedEx and Sagawa Express to deploy truck loading and unloading robots, Dexterity currently has a $1.65 billion valuation. Dexterity looks for high performance, safety To continue this rapid business development and exceed the needs of high-profile material handling and intralogistics clients, Dexterity said that it must ensure that its robots offer breakthrough performance, unmatched reliability,…
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…handling companies GXO, UPS, and FedEx, the latter having collaborated to help develop its DexR truck trailer loading robots. Unveiled in 2023, DexR is equipped with two robot arms, and uses grippers, sensors, and cameras along with AI and machine learning (ML) algorithms to pick and place parcels into trailers. Menon said Dexterity’s robots include touch sensing and object recognition…
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…and timely deliveries. Several major companies, including Amazon, Alphabet’s Wing, and FedEx, are investing in AAV development to meet the demand for faster, more flexible delivery. Please click here to read the complete article.
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…and Logistics Conference, sponsored by FedEx, on October 8-10, both at the Renasant Convention Center in Memphis, Tenn. A3 said its previous Autonomous Mobile Robots and Logistics Conference in 2021 attracted over 650 industry leaders. A3 also held a panel discussion on humanoid robots at Automate 2024 in Chicago. “With all of the new developments in humanoid robots, we believe…
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…has helped customers including GEODIS, FedEx, DHL, Caterpillar, Shape, and others realize upwards of 70% performance improvements in ground-to-ground and low-lift warehouse workflows like case picking, packaging, and cross-docking. In addition to these improvements, Vecna said the cash infusion will support the launch of next-generation platforms that will help the company provide more deployment flexibility and reach into new workflows…
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…over 45 years later. When FedEx first partnered with California-based Dexterity to develop a mobile truck loading robot in 2021, there was room for growth, improvement and evolution. Truck unloading is a tedious, physically-demanding and cumbersome task. Hence, the need for automation was apparent. But how do you go about automating a process with a high degree of variability? It…
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…major parcel couriers, including UPS, FedEx and DHL. Plus One's customers want faster cycle times for their applications. “In an each picking situation, you might do seven orders a minute,” Nieves said. “We have to live at 25 plus cycles per minute. So the robot never stops moving, which means the vision processing has to happen at that cadence.” Rather…
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…Yaskawa Motoman announced a partnership in May 2023, highlighting deployments for FedEx. Check out Robotics 24/7’s Tuesday MODEX 2024 recap for more photos from Plus One and Yaskawa Motoman’s booths.
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…including Amazon, DHL Supply Chain, FedEx, General Electric, GXO Logistics, Moderna, Siemens, Target, Toyota, and UPS. In addition, the 2023 keynote session focused on how clothing provider Ariat International reimagined its operations by automating its warehouses. Matthew S. Hardenberg, vice president of distribution for Ariat International, was joined by John Santagate, vice president of robotics for Körber Supply Chain Software,…
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…products are shipped back from FedEx, or UPS, or whatever it is, they all look different,” Franzer said. “They're all palletized differently, different sized pallets, different boxes, different shrink wrap around the outside, different packaging. That makes it a challenge.” Heavier cobot payload options Universal Robots expanded its cobot offerings with the UR30 in late 2023. The sixth generation offering…
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…recently announced a collaboration with FedEx on a robotic truck loading application. A tougher nut to crack has been leveraging mobile picking robots for piece picking from shelving in aisles. However, Brightpick, part of Photoneo Brightpick Group, which also offers 3D vision technology, addressed this challenge and is gaining real-world deployments. Brightpick offers mobile picking robots that autonomously pick items…
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…recently announced a collaboration with FedEx on a robotic truck loading application. A tougher nut to crack has been leveraging mobile picking robots for piece picking from shelving in aisles. However, Brightpick, part of Photoneo Brightpick Group, which also offers 3D vision technology, addressed this challenge and is gaining real-world deployments. Brightpick offers mobile picking robots that autonomously pick items…
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…Chain North America. Last year, FedEx Express launched DoraSorter, an AI-powered intelligent sorting robot, at its e-commerce sorting center in Guangzhou, China. DoraSorter’s core function is to sort parcels based on destination matches that the sorting center processes. The sorting robot represents the company’s latest push in digitizing its operations and building a smart logistics network to handle the ever-growing…
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