Warehouse robots

Redefining Warehousing: The Robot Core of the Worldwide Supply Chain

The worldwide supply networks are becoming increasingly complicated, and consumers are demanding everything immediately, what used to be a luxury of same, day delivery has become a mere expectation. Warehouses are in a state of shock. There is a shortage of workers, the costs are continuously increasing, the demand varies greatly by season, and even a single mistake in the stock can bring the whole system to a halt. That is the reason why the logistics departments are making a huge bet on robotics.

The warehouse automation market is expected to be worth more than $80 billion by 2033, with an annual growth rate of over 20%. Robots are no longer just assistants, they are leaders. They do it in less time, with fewer mistakes take over the kind of monotonous, hard, and increasingly unattractive work.

Autonomous Mobile Robots change shelves in the warehouse. A robotic arm closes the box and palletizes it. AI, enabled systems manage the real, time logistics of everything. The result is the warehouses that can process enormous volumes without times of disorder, use the resources efficiently during the peak and off, peak periods, and thus never lose a sale.

The e, commerce trend shows no sign of wearing off, and supply chains must keep up. Robotics has been mandatory for quite some time. Those who don't will be overtaken by those who do.

Warehouse robots and logistics automation systems handling materials and inventory

Key Warehouse Applications

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for Picking

Robots that can autonomously navigate within the warehouse, locate the products and pick the fastest route for an order completion quickly.

Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems (ASRS)

Dense storage with shuttles, cranes and lifts that are always on and running without any human intervention.

Robotic Palletizing & Depalletizing

Rapid turning of the stack for the goods to be shipped and unstacking for incoming freight.

Robotic Sortation Systems

Conveyors and other devices designed for sorting, which are mobile and allow for high throughput to be routed quickly and efficiently.

Automated Packaging & Labeling

Devices that construct the packages, close them, attach the labels and measure the packages all without any manual work.

Inventory Scanning & Cycle Counting

Drones together with robots carrying cameras that provide a complete stock snapshot on their own.

Yard Management Robots

Robots handling the trailer positioning, yard inspections and gate operations.

Heavy Load Handling Robots

Such as robotic tuggers, forklifts and pallet movers that can help keep heavy materials flowing smoothly.

Target Customers

  • E, commerce Fulfillment Centers
  • Third, Party Logistics Providers (3PLs)
  • Retail Distribution Centers
  • FMCG & Consumer Goods Warehouses
  • Automotive & Spare Parts Warehouses
  • Pharmaceutical & Cold Chain Facilities
  • Manufacturing Intralogistics Centers
  • Grocery & Dark Store Operations
  • Cross, Docking & Sortation Hubs

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