
Robotics and autonomous order picking (www.industrial-production.de)
Locus Robotics acquires Nexera Robotics and expands autonomous warehouse logistics
Locus Robotics takes over Nexera Robotics and may have taken a decisive step towards truly universal warehouse automation. A new gripping technology should now make possible what was previously considered difficult to automate.

Handling and production logistics (www.industrial-production.de)
Speed beats planning
Unpredictable fluctuations in demand pose new challenges for fulfillment logistics. Viral trends, political decisions and changing customer behavior are making traditional planning models obsolete.

Webinar on 13.11. at 11 a.m. (www.materialfluss.de)
Scalable automation in practice
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can be flexibly integrated into existing warehouse structures, increase productivity and shorten throughput times - with a fast return on investment.

Industrial trucks (www.materialfluss.de)
Two AMR systems for optimized warehouse logistics
For more than 15 years, the US fashion label Psycho Bunny sold its products almost exclusively through department store chains until Alan Brandman became the owner in 2021. Under his leadership, Psycho Bunny expanded internationally and opened stores in North America, the Middle East and Africa - a challenge for the company's intralogistics.

Locus Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
European headquarters opened in Amsterdam
Locus Robotics has opened its European headquarters in Amsterdam. The provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for robotic warehouse automation is establishing this location to support customers in Europe.

Locus Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Acquisition in the field of mobile robots
Locus Robotics, provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for fulfillment warehouses, has acquired Waypoint Robotics, active in the field of autonomous, omnidirectional mobile robots for industrial use.
