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Autonomous mobile robots use artificial intelligence for advanced location, navigation, and perception. These robots travel along dynamic routes.
Autonomous Mobile Robots are more than just an incremental improvement over AGVs; they represent a fundamental shift in how we approach warehouse logistics.
In an office park opposite an Amazon warehouse, the robots are at work. A trio of six-foot-tall machines with ostrichlike legs and two jointed arms work in shifts, walking off a charging rack to move ...
Last Friday, three autonomous worker robots set fire to their warehouse when they crashed into each other and combusted. The unfortunate glitch — or perhaps the first whispers of a robot ...
Across its operations, XPO is using two different types of robots. A goods-to-person robot — essentially an autonomous cart — can navigate the warehouse to bring goods to workers.
At Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.
Amazon’s latest introduction in the UK is its new generation of autonomous robots, which are designed to minimize human intervention and drastically improve operational efficiency.
In a Hong Kong warehouse, a swarm of autonomous robots works 24/7. They’re not just working hard, they’re working smart; as they operate, they get better at their job.
The U.K.’s biggest online grocer hit a milestone this year: Ocado Group put together an order of 50 items, including produce, meat and dairy, in five minutes.
Finding workers willing to work in the warehouse is becoming a problem. Logistics service providers are beginning to think that robots are the answer.
Science fiction offers representations of robots that are cautionary and aspirational -- but not necessarily practical. How do real-world robots compare to iconic figures like C-3PO or Mr. Data ...
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