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UPS and Gap units partner to offer ‘unmatched automation and supply chain capabilities’ to apparel merchants

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Two business units from within logistics giant UPS and famous retail brand GAP are combining their expertise to offer “unmatched automation and supply chain capabilities” to apparel and footwear merchants.

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TGW Logistics launches RovoFlex picking robot and PickCenter software

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TGW Logistics’ RovoFlex picking robot can handle a variety of items, from grocery and fashion to industrial and consumer goods. Source: TGW Logistics TGW Logistics Group GmbH said it has applied its more than 50 years of experience in developing automated systems into its latest picking robot.

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S&S Activewear improves warehouse efficiency with Korber software, Geek+ robots

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The apparel distributor has also deployed robots from Geekplus Technology Co. “Innovation is a core tenet of S&S’s decades-long history in the apparel industry,” stated Brian Beale, chief technology officer of S&S. S&S Activewear today announced the expansion of its partnership with Körber Supply Chain.

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Nimble picks up $106M to scale general purpose fulfillment robot

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Source: Nimble While warehouse automation today is limited to a few functions, improvements in artificial intelligence promise to change that. Paired with the Nimble Cloud Logistics Platform, The San Francisco-based company asserted that its system will result in warehouses that are simpler, more reliable, and easier to install and scale.

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Locus Robotics and Geodis to introduce ‘next-generation’ warehouse robotic automation to Mexico

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Locus Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for fulfillment warehouses, has completed a new implementation with Geodis, a global logistics provider, to bring “high performance, next-generation robotics automation” to Mexico to fulfill e-commerce and retail orders for a major global apparel brand.

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Pickommerce picks up $3.4M for PickoBot piece-picking robot

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Today’s logistics facilities are increasingly automated, with processes like crate collection and package unloading now predominantly handled by robots, noted Pickommerce. These include apparel, retail, e-commerce, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and spare parts. The robot is fit for various industries, the company said.

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Rapid Robotics’ new CEO explains the use of AI to accelerate accurate picking

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Rapid Robotics this year announced Rapid iD, which it said uses generative AI, computer vision, and machine learning to enable robot arms to pick, inspect, and place items “with 100% certainty in end-of-line and logistics scenarios.” “It’s really exciting right now in robotics with the growth of AI.”

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