DHL Supply Chain is shaking up the logistics world by teaming up with AI startup HappyRobot to automate routine communication across its global operations. The goal? Free employees from repetitive ...
Global logistics company DHL has expanded its partnership with Locus Robotics, a company specializing in manufacturing autonomous mobile robots used in warehouses. Wider adoption of AMR technology ...
HappyRobot’s platform enables fully autonomous AI agents to interact via phone, email, and messaging, while integrating ...
DHL Supply Chain — part of Deutsche Post DHL Group — will pilot the use of autonomous robots within the warehouses of its life sciences sector, reports Bloomberg. The robots, or LocusBots, are ...
Robotics have found a lot of success in the shipping and warehouse fulfillment categories for their ability to give logistics companies an edge in timing. Amazon is probably the best and most ...
Logistics provider DHL Supply Chain announced May 10 that it had expanded its partnership with the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) provider Locus Robotics in a deal that will see Locus provide DHL with ...
The question is not, "Do companies like Amazon and DHL use robots?" it's how many robots do they use? The warehouse robotic market is expected to grow globally from $19 billion to $54 billion by 2030.
DHL North America plans to add hundreds of robots to its workforce. The robot, called Stretch, was developed by Boston Dynamics for warehouse operations in direct response to labor shortages and ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
DHL said it will spend 550 million pounds ($747.7 million) to buy more than 1,000 additional robots to support its business in the U.K. and Ireland. The logistics and shipping company said Wednesday ...