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Plus One Robotics introduces dual-arm automated parcel solution

May 16, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Plus One Robotics, a provider of AI vision software and solutions for robotic parcel handling, has launched its latest offering, InductOne – a dual-arm automated parcel induction solution designed to optimize parcel singulation and induction in high-volume fulfillment and distribution centers.

As an experienced induction provider, Plus One Robotics has leveraged its extensive industry knowledge and track record of over 1 billion picks to engineer InductOne as a groundbreaking solution for the parcel shipping industry.

The company’s learnings from handling over a million picks per day and the required reliability for such high-volume operations have been manifested in this new dual-arm machine.

A key characteristic of InductOne is its innovative dual-arm design, which significantly outperforms single-arm solutions.

While a single-arm system typically tops out at around 1,600 picks per hour, the coordinated motion of InductOne’s two arms can achieve sustained pick rates of 2,200 to 2,300 per hour. InductOne’s peak rate maxes out at a rate of 3,300 picks per hour, 10% faster than the leading competition.

Erik Nieves, CEO of Plus One Robotics, says: “Parcel variability is a significant challenge of automation within the warehouse.

“That’s why InductOne is equipped with our innovative individual cup control gripper, which can precisely handle a wide range of parcel sizes and shapes. But it’s not just about what InductOne picks, it’s also about what it doesn’t pick.

“The system avoids picking non-conveyable items, allowing them to automatically convey to a designated exception path and preventing the robots from wasting precious cycles handling items which should not be inducted.”

The Plus One Robotics engineering team put a strong focus on the physical design of the InductOne system, engineering the machine to have the smallest possible footprint and lowest weight, all while maximizing its capabilities.

This enables the system to easily integrate into brownfield facilities, while minimizing the need for costly site modifications.

Nieves says: “The engineering approach behind InductOne has been focused on efficiency and flexibility.

“We designed the system to be as compact and lightweight as possible, making it easier to deploy in limited spaces, including on existing mezzanines. The modular and configurable nature of InductOne also allows it to seamlessly integrate into a variety of fulfillment center layouts.”

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, distribution, dual-arm, fulfillment, inductone, parcel, plus one robotics

Outrider granted 11th US patent for its AI-powered autonomous yard automation system

May 15, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Outrider, a developer of autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs, has been issued its latest patent, US Patent No 11,927,676, for the “Systems and Methods for Determining an Articulated Trailer Angle”.

The patent – Outrider’s 11th – covers the critical task of determining where a trailer is with respect to a self-driving tractor, facilitating safe and accurate autonomous trailer movement in all weather conditions.

Andrew Smith, founder and CEO of Outrider, says: “Outrider’s patent portfolio covers the numerous inventions, innovations, and technologies our team developed to re-define the logistics yard. [Read more…] about Outrider granted 11th US patent for its AI-powered autonomous yard automation system

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: ai, automation, autonomous, operations, outrider, patent, trucks, yard

Automation in Car Shipping: Streamlining the Logistics Process

May 15, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Automation shapes the car shipping industry like hands shape clay. It pulls in an assortment of tools and processes to perfect the procedure, giving attention to details such as vehicle tracking and data analysis.

What this means is that you get safer and quicker deliveries, but there’s something else too. Think of a world where fuel waste is cut down, paperwork flows lightning fast, and no costly human errors occur during shipping – that’s what automation brings to the table.

[Read more…] about Automation in Car Shipping: Streamlining the Logistics Process

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: automation, automotive, car, clearances, customs, documentation, industry, logistics, workflows

Why Solo Trucking Jobs Could Be Your Best Career Move

May 9, 2024 by David Edwards

Exploring the world of trucking jobs can lead to a fulfilling and stable career path.

This article delves into why opting for a trucking job could be a fantastic move for individuals looking to venture into a journey brimming with adventure, independence, and financial security. [Read more…] about Why Solo Trucking Jobs Could Be Your Best Career Move

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: career, freedom, jobs, path, road, solo, stable, trucking, trucks

Alimerka brings in Cimcorp for its automation requirements

May 3, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Cimcorp, a provider of robotic handling solutions, has partnered with Spanish supermarket chain Alimerka to automate fresh food distribution processes.

By integrating solutions from Cimcorp in its warehousing operations, Alimerka has reduced packaging material usage and enhanced distribution efficiency, making its supply chain more agile and sustainable.

The partnership has also helped Alimerka ensure customer satisfaction with high-quality fresh products and protect employees through occupational safety improvements. [Read more…] about Alimerka brings in Cimcorp for its automation requirements

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: alimerka, cimcorp, operations, robotic, solutions, warehousing

Locus Robotics and Geodis to introduce ‘next-generation’ warehouse robotic automation to Mexico

March 29, 2024 by David Edwards

Locus Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for fulfillment warehouses, has completed a new implementation with Geodis, a global logistics provider, to bring “high performance, next-generation robotics automation” to Mexico to fulfill e-commerce and retail orders for a major global apparel brand.

The new site, Geodis’ first in Latin America to feature Locus Robotics technology, is located in Cuautitlan Izcalli, Mexico and features a fleet of Locus’s award-winning Origin bots operating across all levels of a three-level mezzanine structure, efficiently controlled by the innovative LocusOne warehouse execution platform.

LocusOne enables efficient pick-and-pass, multi-level functionality while delivering real-time operational visibility and management insights to ensure high productivity and a fast ROI. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics and Geodis to introduce ‘next-generation’ warehouse robotic automation to Mexico

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: geodis, locus, locusbots, logistics, mexico, robotics

Omron launches new integrated autonomous mobile robot solutions with lifter and roller modules from ROEQ

February 22, 2024 by David Edwards

Omron’s new medium-payload autonomous mobile robots, the MD-650 and the MD-900, are launching as complete solutions with top modules by ROEQ, a leader in mobile robotic equipment.

Businesses looking to deploy autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in their facility often realize that an AMR without a top module is like a robot arm without a gripper.

A lifter top module enables an AMR to drive underneath the cargo, lift it up and transport it to the desired location, while a top roller makes sure that the cargo is seamlessly transferred from the AMR to a conveyor station, providing a fully-automated, efficient logistics cycle.

Kyle Hable, group product manager, Omron Robotics and Safety Technologies, says: “Manufacturers are adopting AMR technology at a staggering rate as the world moves forward from the supply chain crisis inflicted by the pandemic and it’s never been more important to launch complete, out of the box solutions accelerating production automation projects.” [Read more…] about Omron launches new integrated autonomous mobile robot solutions with lifter and roller modules from ROEQ

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, arm, autonomous, cargo, lifter, mobile, omron, robot, roeq, sensor

Uber Eats, Cartken and Mitsubishi Electric partner to bring autonomous robot deliveries to Japan

February 22, 2024 by Mai Tao

Uber Eats Japan, Mitsubishi Electric and Cartken have formed a partnership to provide food deliveries using autonomous sidewalk robots in Japan.

Robot deliveries facilitated by the Uber Eats app are scheduled to begin in a select part of Tokyo by the end of March 2024.

Following successful autonomous delivery operations in the US, Japan will be the first international market to have autonomous delivery available on the Uber Eats platform and can be leveraged for expanded opportunities in the Japan market. [Read more…] about Uber Eats, Cartken and Mitsubishi Electric partner to bring autonomous robot deliveries to Japan

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: cartken, delivery, electric, japan, mitsubishi, model c, robot, robots, uber eats

Warehouse automation specialist GreyOrange claims ‘99 percent inventory accuracy and location precision’

February 16, 2024 by David Edwards

GreyOrange, a specialist in AI-driven fulfillment automation, says it has achieved a “breakthrough in retail inventory accuracy” with its “innovative, end-to-end” store execution and omnichannel retail management solution, gStore.

With the ability to combine data from RFID overhead systems with a real-time store operations platform, retailers can now serve more customers faster based on 99 percent inventory accuracy and location precision within three to five feet.

Akash Gupta, co-founder and CEO, GreyOrange, says: “RFID technology has matured beyond point-in-time capabilities, which traditionally offered around 90 percent inventory accuracy without location precision.” [Read more…] about Warehouse automation specialist GreyOrange claims ‘99 percent inventory accuracy and location precision’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: accuracy, fulfillment, greyorange, gstore, inventory, management

Seegrid to unveil new, taller and heavier-payload autonomous lift truck

February 16, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Seegrid, a developer of autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions for material handling, is thrilled to announce the debut of its latest lift AMR, the Palion Lift CR1, at MODEX 2024 booth #C7685.

This new autonomous lift truck addresses evolving challenges in autonomous material handling for warehousing, manufacturing, and logistics customers.

The Palion Lift CR1 boasts an impressive 15’ lift height and a robust 4,000lb payload capacity. Its cutting-edge technology redefines the possibilities for warehouse automation, offering a flexible and scalable solution to meet the diverse needs of modern facilities. [Read more…] about Seegrid to unveil new, taller and heavier-payload autonomous lift truck

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: lift, lift truck, logistics, palion, seegrid, warehouses

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