Warehousing contains various manual operations
Repetitive Intralogistics
85% intralogistics tasks are repetitive containing partial pallets. But using fork lifts for small loads is an overall operation requiring an expensive machine with a driver.
Workers Spend Hours Walking
60% of their time, order pickers walk totaling over five miles per shift. Excessive walking doesn’t generate value. It is wasted labor that contributes to fatigue, slower picking cycles, and high labor costs.
Labor is a Major Operational Expense Hours Walking
Manual and menial results in wasted talent. Nearly 70% of warehouses experience supply chain disruptions due to manual processes tied to labor inefficiency
Introduce our autonomous mobile robots
In a warehousing and distribution business (small to large DCs), Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are most effective in high-frequency, travel-intensive workflows. The following three tasks deliver the highest and fastest ROI when automated with our robots
Order Picking Support
Typical use cases
- AMRs follow pickers and carry picked items
- Goods-to-person systems bring inventory to stationary pickers
- Multi-order batch picking
Impact
- 2–3× picking productivity
- Reduced worker fatigue and injuries
- Faster order fulfillment
Inventory Replenishment & Put-Away
Typical use cases
- Case and tote replenishment
- Cross-dock transfers
- Moving inbound pallets to racking aisles
Impact
- Faster dock-to-stock times
- Lower damage rates
- Better space utilization
Internal Transport: Packing, Sorting & Shipping
Typical use cases
- Transporting cartons to sorters
- Staging orders by carrier or route
- Moving returns to inspection zones
Impact
- Reduced shipping delays
- Higher throughput during peak periods
- Lower reliance on temporary labor

