
Solutions for every company size
With Amy, a compact AMR for loads up to 25 kg, and the Navios fleet manager, DS Automotion is presenting concepts and solutions for production and logistics for companies of all sizes at Logimat in Stuttgart.
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With Amy, a compact AMR for loads up to 25 kg, and the Navios fleet manager, DS Automotion is presenting concepts and solutions for production and logistics for companies of all sizes at Logimat in Stuttgart.

AI-based image processing for AMR
Sick, a provider of sensor-based automation solutions, has announced the acquisition of the Dutch technology company Accerion. Accerion specializes in AI-based image processing with a focus on positioning technologies for mobile robots.

ABB Robotics has opened a new training and exhibition center for the company's AMR product line in Madrid, Spain. It houses training facilities and exhibition space to introduce ABB's AMR technology to customers, partners and employees.

The Center for Transportation & Logistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Mecalux have launched a five-year cooperation project. The aim of the project is to accelerate the integration of self-learning artificial intelligence (AI) in logistics.
Autonomous mobile robots can be used to overcome some of the biggest challenges in logistics. However, given the growing number of different technologies, models and application areas, careful and future-oriented planning and preparation are required to meet current and future requirements.

Autonomous mobile robots with intelligent software for autonomous material handling increase efficiency in a department store logistics center and reduce the workload of employees as well as the accident rate.
Automotive supplier Magna manufactures exterior mirrors at its Assamstadt site in Germany. Magna relies on an automation solution from Knapp to cope with the changes in logistics and to be able to operate flexibly with a high level of vertical integration.
With Amy, DS Automotion has launched a compact and maneuverable autonomous mobile robot (AMR) for transporting loads of up to 25 kg.

Mick Mountz, Dr. Peter Wurman and Prof. Dr. Raffaello D'Andrea, are inducted into the Logistics Hall of Fame. As the inventors of the Mobile Robotic Fulfillment System, the trio enabled numerous e-commerce companies to make same-day, efficient and error-free deliveries of goods.
E-commerce fulfillment provider Radial Europe found that its manually operated distribution center in Groningen, the Netherlands, could no longer cope with the increasing demands of its e-commerce business. Dematic and Quicktron Robotics provided the solution to this challenge.