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DHL and Locus Robotics Reach 1 Billion Warehouse Picks Milestone
DHL and Locus Robotics surpass one billion warehouse picks, highlighting the accelerating adoption and proven scale of autonomous mobile robots.
DHL and Locus Robotics surpass one billion warehouse picks, highlighting the accelerating adoption and proven scale of autonomous mobile robots.
Retailers face rising consumer expectations after the 2025 holiday season, highlighting the need for resilient fulfillment, reliable delivery, and balanced human-automation operations in 2026.
Massachusetts continues to lead robotics innovation, with companies advancing warehouse automation, logistics, and AI-driven robotics across the region.
DHL Supply Chain reaches one billion picks using Locus Robotics autonomous mobile robots, highlighting long-term scalability and reliability in high-volume fulfillment.
MODEX 2026 Innovation Award finalists highlight breakthrough supply chain technologies, including robotics, AI software, and sustainability solutions shaping the future of warehouse operations.
Article outlines key design principles for safe shared cobot workspaces, emphasizing layered safety systems, workspace layout, and human-robot collaboration.
Report highlights how viral purchasing behavior compresses retail planning cycles, forcing fulfillment teams to manage rapid demand shifts and tighter delivery expectations.
Article explores growing confidence gap in warehouse operations as unpredictable demand and consumer behavior pressure fulfillment planning and performance.
Survey from Locus Robotics reveals viral product trends accelerating demand volatility, pressuring retail supply chains and highlighting need for adaptable fulfillment operations.
Supply chain leaders highlight how robotics and automation are helping warehouses scale operations, improve efficiency, and manage growing fulfillment demands.
Article explores how warehouse robotics development is accelerating progress toward AI robots in homes, where safety, perception, and autonomy challenges remain.
Viral product trends are creating sudden demand spikes, forcing retailers and supply chains to respond faster with better inventory visibility and operational flexibility.
Study finds most consumers influenced by viral trends, accelerating demand spikes and increasing pressure on retail fulfillment and supply chain operations.
Locus Robotics survey finds seven in ten consumers influenced by viral trends, increasing demand volatility and pressure on retail fulfillment operations.
A new consumer survey finds viral social media trends are rapidly driving purchases, forcing retailers and warehouses to respond faster to unpredictable demand spikes.
National Robotics Week 2026 highlights robotics’ growing role in U.S. innovation, workforce development, and STEM education through nationwide events and industry collaboration.
Feature explores autonomous robotics progress in 2026, highlighting warehouse deployments including Locus Robotics as proving grounds for scalable physical AI.
IFOY competition names 17 material handling finalists, including Locus Robotics, recognizing innovative automation solutions advancing warehouse and intralogistics performance.
Locus Robotics and Radial surpass 25 million picks at Kentucky fulfillment site, demonstrating scalable robotics supporting high-volume ecommerce operations.
Infios integrates Locus Robotics AMRs at Dental City distribution center, boosting pick rates, capacity, and fulfillment performance.
Industry leaders share 2026 robotics predictions, highlighting AI-driven automation and warehouse deployments including Locus Robotics shaping real-world adoption.
Article examines technology transforming reverse logistics, highlighting robotics solutions including Locus Robotics helping warehouses manage rising return volumes efficiently.

Explore how autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are transforming warehouse operations—including scalability, AI integration, and flexible deployment models—in a podcast interview with Locus Robotics’ Denis Niezgoda.
While other companies have attributed layoffs to automation, technology should augment the workforce, not replace it, said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics Corp.
Discover how AI has become increasingly embedded in warehouse operations, driving efficiency and delivering measurable return on investment (ROI).
Discover 10 essential lessons from leading warehouse operations on how to implement and scale automation successfully to boost throughput, improve accuracy, engage teams, and build a sustainable, flexible fulfillment environment.
Die Quality Group bereitet sich auf weiteres Wachstum im Logistikbereich vor. Der Hersteller von Fitnessnahrung setzt in seinem neuen Lager noch mehr mobile Roboter von Locus Robotics ein.
An opinion piece argues robotics and AI automation can help boost UK productivity by enabling workers to do more in less time.
Die Digitalisierung der Lagerprozesse und Logistik ist automatisch auch mit neuen Sicherheitsrisiken verbunden. Der Zero-Trust-Ansatz kann die Resilienz von Unternehmen stärken.
Oscar Mendez, Head of AI & Data Science at Locus Robotics joins experts discussing the rise of the “AI fulfillment optimization manager”.
Oscar Mendez, Head of AI and Data Science at Locus, explores how a holistic approach to AI unlocks true innovation in autonomous systems.
Locus CEO Rick Faulk & industry experts explore how flexible, scalable warehouse automation is growing amid economic uncertainty and peak-season demands.
Locus Robotics surpasses six billion warehouse picks worldwide, highlighting accelerating adoption of autonomous mobile robots and their growing role in high-volume fulfillment.
Hamid Montazeri focuses on developing “physical AI” – domain-specific artificial intelligence designed to operate in the unpredictable, fast-moving environment of a warehouse.
By combining Locus Robotics’ AMR technologies with Hy-Tek’s systems integration experience and IntraOne warehouse orchestration platform, the companies said that customers will gain a unified, high-performance automation strategy that adapts to changing business needs.
La participación de Arvato Systems en Logistics & Automation también contará con la colaboración de Locus Robotics, que tendrá presencia en el stand con uno de sus robots móviles autónomos (AMR), mostrando cómo la integración entre robótica e inteligencia artificial redefine los flujos de trabajo en los almacenes modernos.
Hamid Montazeri discusses how “physical AI” and AI is impacting warehouse operations and productivity
Aiutomation solutions must be not only effective but also flexible to address real business needs.

Recent projects, such as an integration with Locus Robotics, emphasize the value of a WMS as the operational hub.