The rapid growth of e-commerce and its need for an always-on supply chain means that manufacturers are having to rethink the way they move materials to and from stock and around the factory floor.
Mobile robotics in material handling and logistics will become a $75bn market by 2027. It will then more than double by 2038. These staggering headline figures mask turbulent transformative change ...
Oceaneering Mobile Robotics (OMR), a Houston, Texas-based provider of engineered products and services that focuses on applying mobile robotics to material handling applications, has deployed more ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Several robotics companies have grown their autonomous mobile robot fleet in 2019 and are poised to scale exponentially over the next five years. Retail is an industry tied to ...
As National Robotics Week highlights the rapid evolution of automation, manufacturers are beginning to deploy a new ...
North American-based robotics companies saw orders increase by 40% in the first half of 2010, according to figures released by Robotic Industries Association North American-based robotics companies ...
Mobile robots are carving out an increasingly important role in material handling, especially in the era of e-commerce and the coronavirus pandemic. In this conversation with SupplyChainBrain ...
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vecna Robotics, the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and workflow orchestration company, today announced a partnership with Alta Material Handling (Alta MH). The ...
In this interview, Alex Shikany, EVP for A3, breaks down new industry data on packaging robotics, explaining how workforce ...
Collaboration Enables Leading Material Handling Solutions Provider to Source Intelligent Automated Pallet Handling Solutions Alta MH is a recognized leader in providing advanced material handling ...
Victoria Kickham, Senior Editor, started her career as a newspaper reporter in the Boston area before moving into B2B journalism. She has covered manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain issues ...
The time: 1961. General Motors' implementation of flexible robotic automation in Ternstedt, N.J., started U.S. manufacturing on the path to realizing a future depicted in a 1923 play by Karel Capek.
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