6 River Systems Launches Mobile Warehouse Picking Solution

6 River Systems Launches Mobile Warehouse Picking Solution

6 River Systems introduces a mobile picking application, expanding its AMR applications. This solution optimizes the picking process, enhancing efficiency and accuracy, even without deploying robots. It allows warehouse staff to leverage mobile devices for optimized workflows, potentially improving order fulfillment speed and reducing errors. This approach offers a flexible and cost-effective alternative or complement to traditional robotic solutions for warehouse optimization.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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ISN Boosts Warehouse Efficiency Using AMR Technology

ISN Boosts Warehouse Efficiency Using AMR Technology

ISN achieved a 266% increase in warehouse picking speed and improved employee working conditions by implementing AMR solutions from Körber Supply Chain and Locus Robotics. The system was rapidly deployed in just 106 days. AMR technology not only significantly boosted operational efficiency but also enhanced employee well-being and provided strong support for ISN's business expansion, allowing them to stand out in a competitive market. This highlights the transformative potential of AMR in modern warehouse operations and its positive impact on both productivity and the workforce.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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AGV Vs AMR Key Differences for Logistics Automation

AGV Vs AMR Key Differences for Logistics Automation

This paper provides an in-depth comparison of AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots), highlighting key differences in navigation, flexibility, cost, reliability, installation, safety, and data intelligence. The aim is to assist companies in making informed investment decisions during logistics automation upgrades, enabling them to select the most suitable technology based on their specific business models and needs. This ultimately helps improve supply chain efficiency and competitiveness by choosing the right solution for their automation goals.

Locus Robotics Buys Waypoint to Boost AMR Market Position

Locus Robotics Buys Waypoint to Boost AMR Market Position

Locus Robotics' acquisition of Waypoint Robotics expands its AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot) product line, accelerating warehouse automation and improving efficiency. This strategic move is viewed favorably by industry giants like DHL, highlighting the potential for enhanced operational capabilities and a stronger market position for Locus in the rapidly evolving warehouse automation landscape. The acquisition promises to streamline processes and offer more comprehensive solutions for businesses seeking to optimize their supply chain operations.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Autonomous Robots Transform Material Handling Industry

Autonomous Robots Transform Material Handling Industry

This paper compares three material handling platforms: AGVs, VGVs, and AMRs, highlighting the advantages of AMRs in terms of flexibility, deployment cost, safety, efficiency, and scalability. With technological advancements and evolving market demands, AMRs are increasingly replacing AGVs and VGVs, becoming the mainstream choice for material handling automation and leading industry transformation. Their superior adaptability and ease of integration are driving this shift towards more intelligent and dynamic material handling solutions.

Warehouses Boost Efficiency with Scalable Robot Fleets

Warehouses Boost Efficiency with Scalable Robot Fleets

Scaling AMR fleet deployments requires attention to scalability, intelligence, and human-robot collaboration; more is not necessarily better. Integration and orchestration are key to effectively address labor shortages. Focus should be placed on seamless integration with existing warehouse systems and intelligent task allocation to optimize workflow. Furthermore, ensuring safe and efficient human-robot interaction is crucial for maximizing productivity and minimizing disruptions. A well-planned and executed AMR deployment, emphasizing these factors, can significantly improve warehouse efficiency and reduce operational costs.

Warehouse Robots Transform Logistics Amid Labor Shortages

Warehouse Robots Transform Logistics Amid Labor Shortages

The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of warehouse robots. Faced with the dual challenges of labor shortages and the need for increased efficiency, robots, with their high efficiency, accuracy, and safety, have become key for logistics companies to optimize operations, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness. In the future, human-robot collaboration will be the direction of development for smart logistics.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Fedex Deploys AI Robots to Boost Logistics Efficiency

Fedex Deploys AI Robots to Boost Logistics Efficiency

FedEx is testing DexR, an AI robot designed for ground transportation trailer loading. Developed by Dexterity AI, DexR aims to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and address labor shortages in the logistics sector. The robot is being evaluated for its ability to automate and streamline the traditionally labor-intensive process of loading and unloading trailers. This trial represents FedEx's continued investment in innovative technologies to optimize its operations and enhance its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving logistics landscape.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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DHL Deploys 5000 Locus Robots to Modernize Global Logistics

DHL Deploys 5000 Locus Robots to Modernize Global Logistics

DHL Supply Chain announced an expanded partnership with Locus Robotics, planning to deploy 5,000 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) globally. This aims to enhance warehouse efficiency, address labor challenges, and meet e-commerce demands. This collaboration marks a significant investment by DHL Supply Chain in logistics automation and is expected to lead the industry towards smarter logistics solutions. The large-scale deployment underscores DHL's commitment to innovation and its focus on optimizing supply chain operations through advanced robotics.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Geodis Deploys 1000 Robots to Boost Global Logistics Automation

Geodis Deploys 1000 Robots to Boost Global Logistics Automation

Geodis announced the deployment of 1000 Locus autonomous robots in its warehouses worldwide to improve e-commerce order processing efficiency. This reflects the increasing focus on robotic automation within the logistics industry, aimed at addressing the challenges of e-commerce growth and labor shortages. Geodis is also continuously strengthening its e-commerce service capabilities through acquisitions and expansions, striving to build a more efficient and intelligent logistics system. The adoption of autonomous robots is a key strategy in enhancing fulfillment speed and accuracy.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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