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AMT Announces Launch of ROBiN AI-Powered Flexible Material Handling Solution for Warehousing

Applied Manufacturing Technologies

Applied Manufacturing Technologies (AMT), North America’s leader in automation engineering, specializing in advanced material handling, system integration, and cutting-edge autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for warehousing and logistics, announced the launch of ROBiN, Robotic Induction System, a flexible material handling solution for efficiency and throughput gains in the warehousing industry.

ROBiN, developed by AMT, is a robotic AI-enabled system designed to improve the process of removing and organizing layers of products on pallets for integration into automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). Utilizing advanced AI and machine vision technology, ROBiN is engineered to handle a diverse range of case sizes and shapes, without prior knowledge of the number of cases on a layer, their specific location, or orientation. This capability allows ROBiN to optimize the fill density of totes, therefore increasing efficiency in warehouse operations. ROBiN reflects AMT’s focus on advancing warehouse automation through the application of innovative technologies.

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“We are excited to launch ROBiN, our flexible material handling solution, which was designed to significantly enhance efficiency and throughput in warehouse induction operations,” said AMT President Craig Salvalaggio. “ROBiN’s unique and adaptable design supports various case dimensions and operates effectively without needing to know in advance the count of cases per layer or their precise placement and alignment. This flexibility enables us to meet our clients’ diverse operational needs and drive forward the capabilities of automated systems.”

Applied Manufacturing Technologies is an global industry leader in automated end-of-line solutions, complex material handling systems, engineering support, and autonomous mobile robots for warehousing and logistics. AMT employs more than 120 experienced and highly-trained controls and automation engineers with over 1,250 combined years of automation experience across a multitude of manufacturing industries.

SOURCE: PRWeb

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