Mairui Robot

Mairui Robot produces mobile robots for warehouses and factories. These robots lift and transport pallets, shelves, and goods without human drivers. Models cover latent lifters, forklifts, and conveyors that integrate into operations. They use AI for navigation and obstacle avoidance to boost speed and safety…
Kinisi

Kinisi creates practical humanoid robots on wheeled bases for real jobs in warehouses and factories. These robots pick and place items from shelves, transport heavy boxes weighing up to 22 pounds, and perform assembly work. They use local AI processing to make quick decisions without cloud reliance and learn tasks through simple human demonstrations. This setup lets them work safely next to people, cut labor costs, and boost efficiency in logistics and manufacturing. KR1 stands out for its strength, speed, and easy deployment in dynamic settings.
Syrius Robotics

Syrius Robotics makes self-driving robots that move goods in warehouses. These robots handle picking, storage, and transport without human drivers. The company provides software to control robot fleets and cloud tools for tracking operations. Customers use them to speed up order fulfillment and cut labor costs in e-commerce and retail. Robots work on flat floors and shelves for flexible setups.
Addverb

Addverb creates robots and automation systems for warehouses. Robots manage material movement, sortation, picking, storage, and reverse logistics tasks. In-house hardware pairs with modular software to handle intralogistics. Solutions support brownfield and greenfield setups for operational gains. Fixed and flexible options fit diverse supply chains.
Mentee Robotics

Mentee Robotics creates humanoid robots that use AI to perform real-world tasks. The robots work in warehouses, manufacturing, and service settings. They move through spaces, pick up objects, and interact with environments using built-in sensors and custom parts. MenteeBot handles logistics jobs like packing and palletizing with precise control. These machines address labor needs in tough settings.
VisionNav Robotics

VisionNav Robotics produces autonomous industrial vehicles including AGVs and AMRs. These robots transport goods across factories and warehouses using vision and learning tech. Key uses cover ground transport, truck loading and unloading, multi-layer stacking, high bay putaway and retrieval, plus indoor and outdoor traction. Deployed in over 750 projects for automotive, food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and 3PL sites to boost safety and speed. Nine product series fit full material handling needs.
MūL Technologies

MūL Technologies produces MARC autonomous mobile robotic carts. These robots handle material transport in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and logistics operations. The design relies on standard commercial parts with added smarts for movement, keeping costs low and setup under 10 minutes. Companies gain automation benefits without high prices or complexity. ROI comes in weeks through transparent online pricing.
Mytra

Mytra creates warehouse systems from three parts: bots that lift 3000 pounds using a helix design, software with AI for real-time workflow adaptation and infinite routing paths, and scalable cells up to 80 feet high. The setup supports pallet pick, case pick, dock buffering, and cross-docking without fixed slots. It doubles storage density, boosts workforce efficiency by 70 percent, and maintains 99.999 percent uptime through redundancy.
Warehouse Automation – futureTEKnow Glossary

Warehouse automation involves the use of technology—including robotics, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), and warehouse management software—to perform warehouse tasks traditionally done manually. By integrating solutions such as autonomous mobile robots, conveyor systems, and digital picking systems, warehouse automation boosts operational efficiency, enhances inventory accuracy, reduces labor costs, and optimizes order fulfillment processes. Modern automated warehouses leverage artificial intelligence, IoT devices, and data-driven systems to manage everything from inventory movement and tracking to real-time order processing, transforming supply chain operations and supporting scalable business growth
DHL to Deploy 1,000 Additional Robots Across UK Operations: A Look at the Future of Warehouse Automation

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