Robotics
Warehouses are the physical backbone of the global supply chain. Despite the acceleration in demand, the infrastructure on which the ecommerce relies – the warehouses and third-party logistics providers that store, pick, pack, and ship the items consumers order online – is still far behind.
Locus Robotics is a flexible robotic warehouse automation company that provides autonomous mobile robots that work directly with warehouse associates by assisting in locating, identifying, and picking items during the fulfillment process and reducing the time each task requires. It provides a lower-cost alternative to large-scale industrial conveyors and retrieval systems. It can be deployed in a matter of days without requiring changes to the existing warehouse footprint. Locus Robotics helps retailers, 3PLs, and specialty warehouses efficiently meet and exceed the increasingly complex and demanding requirements of fulfillment environments.
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