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Honeywell and Carnegie Mellon to develop advanced supply chain robotics and AI solutions

August 28, 2018 by Sam Francis

Intelligrated conveyor

Honeywell has entered into a strategic collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University to develop advanced artificial intelligence and robotic technologies for the supply chain industry, which includes warehouses and such.

Honeywell says the plan is to help distribution centers address rising demands fueled by rapid growth in e-commerce.

The initiative brings together Honeywell Intelligrated, a division of Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions, and Carnegie Mellon’s National Robotics Engineering Center.  [Read more…] about Honeywell and Carnegie Mellon to develop advanced supply chain robotics and AI solutions

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: carnegie mellon university, honeywell intelligrated

Ground Inc partners with HIT Robot Group to develop ‘next-generation logistics platform’

August 28, 2018 by Mai Tao

ground inc

Japanese supply chain technology provider Ground Inc is partnering with HIT Robot Group to develop what the companies describe as a “next-generation logistics platform”.

HRG, one of China’s leading manufacturer of industrial robotics and automation systems, and Ground demonstrated their new solution technology recently, and say it is aimed at “establishing a next-generation logistics platform linking major cities under the One Belt One Road Initiative”.

The so-called One Belt One Road Initiative is the communist Chinese government’s ambitious plan to create a giant, integrated logistics network that spans the entire Eurasian region – about half the world.  [Read more…] about Ground Inc partners with HIT Robot Group to develop ‘next-generation logistics platform’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: belt and road, ground inc, hit robot group

LG Electronics to show off its new exoskeleton or ‘wearable robot’

August 27, 2018 by Mai Tao

LG-CLOi-SuitBot-Standing-Back copy

Electronics giant LG is planning to showcase its new exoskeleton or, as the company calls it, its “wearable robot” at IFA, a consumer electronics event in Germany. 

The powered suit looks similar to the exoskeleton other companies have been bringing out – namely, Comau, Atoun, Ekso Bionics, Roam Robotics, and Sarcos, among others.

LG says it is focused on becoming a leading developer of service robots in the next decade.  [Read more…] about LG Electronics to show off its new exoskeleton or ‘wearable robot’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: exoskeleton, lg, lg electronics, wearable robot

Nitco introduces wireless forklift fleet management technology

August 14, 2018 by Sam Francis

nitco wireless forklift fleet management

Nitco has launched a new wireless forklift fleet management technology, which it says is “game-changing”. (See video below.) 

The company says it adds telemetry capabilities to materials handling equipment which could lead to “improvements in safety and accountability while eliminating inefficiencies and lowering your overall cost of operation”.

Nitco says the modules are equipped with sensors, GPS and telemetry technology, enabling machines to “collect helpful, actionable data that provides new insight into countless aspects of your operation”.  [Read more…] about Nitco introduces wireless forklift fleet management technology

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: forklift, nitco, wireless fleet management

Swisslog wins multimillion-dollar order from Spritzer in Malaysia

August 14, 2018 by Mai Tao

spritzer water

Swisslog, a warehouse automation provider and part of the Kuka Group, has won “a major order” from Spritzer, known as the manufacturer of Malaysia’s best-selling natural mineral water.

The company says the order value is in the “double-digit million euro range” and was booked in the second quarter of 2018.

The bottled water products maker Spritzer has allocated €13.8 million to expand its warehousing facilities and production capacity.  [Read more…] about Swisslog wins multimillion-dollar order from Spritzer in Malaysia

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: kuka, spritzer, swisslog

Bosch reveals ideas for autonomous technology for trucks

August 14, 2018 by David Edwards

bosch truck illustration

Bosch has unveiled a long list of ideas for future trucks, which it envisions as having much more autonomous technology and being powered by an electric engine.

Apparently, the company also believes digital side-view mirrors are the way forward, as well as a “digital instrument cluster”, which is probably the same as a “virtual dashboard”.

In fact, “digital” is at the heart of almost all the new ideas, with computers being used for cloud connectivity, predictive diagnostics and many other new functions and services.  [Read more…] about Bosch reveals ideas for autonomous technology for trucks

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: bosch, e-bikes, logistics, trucks

Volkswagen increases automation in its parts depot

August 9, 2018 by David Edwards

volkswagen kassel depot 2

Volkswagen says it has significantly increased the level of automation in its massive Kassel depot, in Germany.

The company says the upgrade has cost at least $10 million and involved designing its own “ergonomic repackaging stations”.

The vast majority of the depot is automated using conveyors, but new equipment and more digitalization has improved productivity, says Volkswagen.  [Read more…] about Volkswagen increases automation in its parts depot

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: car parts, kassel depot, volkswagen, warehouse

Pizza Hut introduces robot waiter from Woowa Brothers in Korea

August 9, 2018 by Mai Tao

Pizza-Hut pizza

Pizza Hut has introduced robot waiters from Woowa Brothers in its South Korean restaurants, according to the Korea Times. 

The robot, which is called Dilly Plate, is similar to machines produced by Savioke and others, and makes short-distance deliveries, within the restaurant.

We don’t have pictures of it ourselves, but one can be seen on the Korea Times website.

As quoted by Korea Times, Cho Yoon-sang, Pizza Hut Korea’s Chief Marketing Officer, says: “We will actively adopt new technologies to satisfy both our employees and customers and make various attempts in line with food tech development.”

As well as the Dilly Plate, Woowa Brothers also offers a food delivery app and has invested in other robotics development.

And as quoted by Korea Joong Ang Daily, Kim Bong-jin, CEO and founder of Woowa Brothers, says: “The robotics we are interested in encompass delivery, connectivity and artificial intelligence.

“When a robot delivers, delivery charges that normally range between 3,000 won and 4,000 won will go down to as much as several hundred won.

“The price of food that consumers think is appropriate in proportion to the amount of delivery charge is 18,000 won to 20,000 won. Not many are willing to pay a 4,000 won delivery fee for a 7,000 won dish. ”

One US dollar is approximately equivalent to 1,000 South Korean won.

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: dilly plate, pizza hut, robot waiter, woowa brothers

Walmart testing new warehouse robot from startup Alert Innovation

August 6, 2018 by David Edwards

walmart alert alphabot

Walmart is testing a new warehouse robot called Alphabot, supplied by startup company Alert Innovation, which built the robot for the US retail giant. (See video below.)

Alert is a developer of automated storage and retrieval systems, or ASRS, and something else called automated each-picking system, or AEPS.

A typical complete system Alert supplies includes a large storage shelving unit, along with its Alphabot, which is the only moving part.  [Read more…] about Walmart testing new warehouse robot from startup Alert Innovation

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: robot, walmart, warehouse

InVia Robotics raises $20 million in funding for warehouse automation robots

August 1, 2018 by David Edwards

invia robotics at hollar warehouse

InVia Robotics, a provider of warehouse robots and automation solutions for e-commerce fulfillment centers, has raised $20 million in new funding.

The Series B round was led by Point72 Ventures and included investments from Upfront Ventures and Embark Ventures.

The funds will be used to boost the commercial deployment of inVia’s Picker robots and cloud-based robotics-as-a-service management system in warehouses as necessitated by the scaling e-commerce market.  [Read more…] about InVia Robotics raises $20 million in funding for warehouse automation robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: funding, invia robotics, warehouse robot

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