Seegrid Corporation, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for material handling, announced new details surrounding the technology that powers Seegrid Palion Lift AMR, the company’s first autonomous lift truck.
Loftware Inc., a global software company specializing in Enterprise Labeling and Artwork Management solutions, announced Loftware NiceLabel 10, the first major release of the Loftware NiceLabel portfolio, which includes Loftware NiceLabel Cloud and Loftware NiceLabel Label Management System (LMS).
ShipBob Inc., a global fulfillment platform for small and medium-sized e-commerce businesses, announced the launch of its B2B Fulfillment Suite and new API capabilities, enabling its merchants to sell throughout the entire B2B ecosystem, powering retail dropshipping and wholesale shipping, which will connect with hundreds of major retailers.
Honeywell International Inc., a manufacturing and technology company, announced its latest solution in intelligent automated handling designed to help warehouses, distribution centers and manufacturing sites receive, process and fill orders faster and more accurately while potentially reducing storage footprint.
Locus Robotics Inc., a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for fulfillment warehouses, announced enhancements to its mezzanine management capability.
Nulogy Corp., a provider of supply chain collaboration solutions, announced a new partnership with Southie Autonomy, a Boston-based developer of intelligent robotics automation, to deliver versatile and easy-to-use robotic solutions for optimizing contract manufacturer and co-packer production labor.
Berkshire Grey Inc., a provider of AI-enabled robotic solutions that automate supply chain processes, and Atos Group, a technology services provider, announced a partnership to accelerate the automation of supply chain operations.
Warehowz Inc., a cloud-based, on-demand warehousing marketplace, has launched a new self-service solution that enables businesses to find affordable, flexible warehouse space in as little as 24 hours.
InOrbit Inc., a provider of cloud-based robot operations (RobOps) software, announced the launch of a free edition of the platform, allowing companies to manage an unlimited number of robots for free forever.