Software and robotics company GreyOrange is bringing warehouse optimization to new partners

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GreyOrange hopes to reach its goal of deploying 20,000 warehouse robots in the US before the end of 2024:

robotic offerings — Butler and Sorter — to help its new partners optimize operations. Here's how these kinds of robotics make warehouse operations more effective:

Goods-to-person systems: These systems move goods around warehouses using a fleet of Roomba lookalikes and compatible storage racks. GreyOrange's Butler devices can pick up storage racks and maneuver them around a warehouse, work that would normally fall to a forklift operator. The Butlers have an advantage, though, in that they can communicate seamlessly with an AI system that directs them where to go and how to optimize transportation.

of warehouse robotics company Kiva Systems in 2012. An Amazon executive said in 2016 that Kiva robots cut operating expenses by 20%.of a conveyor belt that, with the aid of IoT sensors and robotic arms, can sort packages according to destination, volume, and weight. The systems are modular, meaning they come in component parts and can be set up according to the needs of any particular warehouse.

 

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