XPO to deploy 5,000 robots in its warehouses
03 / 10 / 2018
XPO Logistics is to deploy 5,000 “intelligent robots" throughout its logistics sites in North America and Europe.
The robots, designed to “collaborate with humans”, will supplement XPO’s existing workforce and support future growth, said the company in statement.
XPO has a strategic partnership with robotics manufacturer GreyOrange that makes XPO the exclusive logistics provider for use of its robots in North America, the UK and eight other European countries.
Bradley Jacobs, chief executive officer of XPO Logistics, said, "We’ve developed our logistics technology to integrate the latest intelligent automation and adapt it at lightning speed. This allows us to dramatically improve fulfillment time and cut costs.
“The addition of 5,000 collaborative robots will make our logistics operations safer and more productive in picking, packing and sortation. These are important benefits for our customers – particularly in the e-commerce and omnichannel retail sectors, where order speed and accuracy are essential ways to compete."
The autonomous robots are part of a modular goods-to-person system that also includes mobile storage racks and fulfillment stations.
Each robot can move a rack weighing approximately 1,000lbs to 3,500 lbs (450kg to 1.6 tonnes), bringing it to a station where a worker fulfills up to 48 orders simultaneously.
Added XPO: “The entire process is controlled by XPO’s proprietary warehouse management system. This high-speed, flexible solution supports same-day and next-day deliveries by shortening order-to-shipment times and helping workers minimize walk-time and manual errors."
XPO’s latest robotics implementation is part of the company’s planned $450m investment in technology this year.
Other recent innovations include the XPO Direct shared-space distribution network, voice integration with Amazon Echo and Google Home to track the last mile delivery of heavy goods, and the XPO Connect digital freight marketplace with multimodal infrastructure.
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