Robots-to-goods has the potential to become the future of warehouse automation, as a technology set to define the category.
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Simbe Robotics added RFID and machine learning technology to its Tally shelf-scanning robot, expanding the device’s uses cases and applications in store. This class of store-floor robots is seen as ...
Deep inside Stellantis' Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP), an autonomous robot quietly glides through the warehouse aisles, scanning shelves, capturing images and building a live digital map of ...
Stellantis has implemented robots at four of its assembly plants. The Dexory robot is an 11.5-foot-tall AI-powered machine that can scan warehouse inventory at a clip that is much faster than a human.
Warehousing and logistics have undergone radical changes and several waves of “the next big thing” over the past several decades, with varying impact. Radio frequency scanners made inventory visible.
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