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Pickle Robot gets orders for over 30 unloading systems plus $50M in funding

Robotics Business Review

Source: Pickle Robot Robotic truck unloading fits the classic definition of dull, dirty, or dangerous jobs worth automating. Pickle Robot customers are experiencing the value of ‘Physical AI’ applied to a common logistics process that challenges thousands of operations every day,” said AJ Meyer, founder and CEO of Pickle Robot.

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TrueCommerce EDI fits Trau & Loevner’s needs to a ‘tee’

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

The company specializes in creating screen-printed T-shirts, tanks, hoodies, and other apparel, producing between 12,000-16,000 dozen t-shirts per week on average. Started in 1897, Trau & Loevner is a true family-owned business operating out of the heart of Pittsburgh, PA.

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

Robotics Business Review

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

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Technological advancements in the Export Industry

Dinesh Mishra

Nowadays, with the right technology and tools, export and import professionals are able to optimise repetitive tasks, can track their cargo around the world 24/7, or get quicker and almost immediate responses to their logistic operations. Other industries are also using RFID tags, such as the apparel industry and major theme parks.

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10 startups selected for MassRobotics Accelerator

Robotics Business Review

Each of them gave brief pitches Meet the 10 startups in the MassRobotics Accelerator Apparel Robotics Conventional assembly of clothing is repetitive and labor-intensive. Founded in 2022, Apparel Robotics is working to change how clothing is manufactured. “Right now, we’re targeting on-demand custom apparel.

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