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Website: https://locusrobotics.com/
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Phone: +1 844 562 8700
Locus Robotics specializes in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) designed for warehouse automation. The LocusONE platform facilitates enterprise-wide deployment, optimizing workflows through data analytics. Key features include a multi-bot approach, flexibility, and integration capabilities. The system enhances picking, putaway, and transport operations, achieving up to 400 units per hour (UPH) while improving operational efficiency and scalability in logistics environments.
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Locus Robotics, a warehouse automation company, has announced that a cold-storage hardware modification developed for HelloFresh has enabled the meal kit company to expand chilled fulfillment capacity from 100 SKUs to 500 SKUs – a fivefold increase that supports greater meal variety and new revenue opportunities across the HelloFresh brand portfolio. Factor, a HelloFresh brand, […]
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com Jul 07, 2026 News Warehouse robots amrs autonomous mobile robots chilled fulfillment cold chain logisticsLocus Robotics has unveiled a cold-storage hardware modification that significantly enhances HelloFresh's chilled fulfillment capabilities. This upgrade allows the leading meal kit company to increase its temperature-controlled stock-keeping units (SKUs) from 100 to 500, marking a fivefold expansion. The enhancement is expected to provide greater meal variety and open new revenue streams across HelloFresh's diverse brand portfolio, including its Factor brand. The deployment of 13 Locus robots was integral to this expansion, showcasing the innovative collaboration between the two companies.
LogisticsBusiness Jun 24, 2026 AMR and AGV Automation Systems and Shuttles Cold Chain Logistics eFulfilment Materials Handling Robotic PickingHelloFresh has announced the implementation of a customized Locus Origin deployment aimed at enhancing its refrigerated operations and expanding its product variety. This strategic move, which is part of the company's ongoing efforts to automate processes across its various brands, was unveiled in October 2023. The deployment is expected to streamline logistics and improve efficiency in the handling of perishable goods, allowing HelloFresh to offer a broader selection of meal kits to its customers. By leveraging advanced automation technology, the company aims to meet the growing demand for diverse and fresh meal options while maintaining high standards of quality and service.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jun 23, 2026Locus Robotics has announced the successful implementation of its robotics solution at the logistics center of third-party logistics provider ITG, located near Munich Airport. This deployment aims to enhance throughput in the narrow aisle warehouse, showcasing the effectiveness of Locus Robotics' technology in optimizing logistics operations. The initiative reflects the growing demand for automation in supply chain management, as companies seek to improve efficiency and productivity in their warehousing processes.
ROBOTICSandPRODUCTION Jun 15, 2026 Allgemein Automation Fördertechnik & Handling Lagerlogistik & Materialfluss Mobile RobotikLocus Robotics has introduced the Locus Array, an advanced automation system designed to enhance the efficiency of increasingly autonomous warehouse operations. This innovative technology aims to streamline the Robots-to-Goods model, facilitating a more effective integration of robotic systems within supply chain processes. The announcement underscores the growing trend towards automation in logistics, driven by the need for improved productivity and accuracy in inventory management. By implementing the Locus Array, companies can expect to optimize their warehouse workflows, reduce operational costs, and respond more swiftly to market demands. This development marks a significant step forward in the evolution of automated logistics solutions.
ROBOTICSandPRODUCTION Jun 08, 2026 Allgemein Automation Fördertechnik & Handling Lagerlogistik & Materialfluss Mobile RobotikLocus Robotics, a leader in warehouse automation technologies, is advancing its European expansion by relocating its headquarters to Logistics Campus Aalsmeer. This strategic move, announced recently, aims to accommodate the company's growing operations in Europe by providing a larger space for its teams. The new facility will enhance capabilities for warehouse operations, customer demonstrations, solution training, and partner engagement, as well as support the regional lifecycle of its robotic systems. This relocation underscores Locus Robotics' commitment to strengthening its presence in the European market and meeting the increasing demand for automation solutions in logistics.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com Jun 03, 2026 News Warehouse robots amrs automation news autonomous mobile robots distribution centersThis week, experts from Locus Robotics, Nomagic, and RightHand Robotics will participate in a webinar focused on advancements in robotic piece picking technology. The discussion aims to highlight the latest developments in this field, showcasing how these innovations can enhance efficiency in logistics and warehousing operations. Attendees will gain insights into the current state of robotic automation and its implications for the future of supply chain management. The event underscores the growing importance of robotics in improving operational capabilities across various industries.
RoboticsBusinessReview.com Jun 01, 2026 6-Axis Arms / Manipulators Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) Cameras / Imaging / Vision Collaborative RobotsLocus Robotics is expanding its presence in Europe by opening a new customer experience and demonstration hub at the Logistics Campus in Aalsmeer. This initiative aims to enhance the company's engagement with clients and showcase its innovative robotic solutions. The new facility is part of Locus Robotics' strategy to strengthen its operations in the European market, responding to the growing demand for automation in logistics and supply chain management. The opening of the hub underscores the company's commitment to providing hands-on experiences for potential customers, allowing them to interact with and understand the capabilities of Locus Robotics' technology.
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ByThomas Siew May 20, 2026Locus Robotics has announced its acquisition of Vancouver-based Nexera Robotics, a move aimed at enhancing its capabilities in mobile manipulation. The acquisition, revealed on May 19, 2026, will integrate Nexera's patented NeuraGrasp™ technology into Locus's existing AI platform, significantly expanding the range of SKUs that the Locus Array can autonomously handle. This advancement is expected to open new categories and improve efficiency in warehouse operations, addressing challenges that have historically limited robotic picking capabilities. Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics, emphasized the importance of AI-driven mobile manipulation for the future of warehouse robotics, stating that the ability to efficiently grasp a wide variety of inventory is crucial for creating value in the coming decade. The NeuraGrasp™ technology combines AI intelligence, sensory inputs, and computer vision, allowing a single gripper to adapt to various item characteristics, thereby enhancing reliability in real-world warehouse conditions. The acquisition follows the successful launch of Locus Array at MODEX 2026, where it garnered significant market interest and recognition as a top innovation. With Nexera now wholly owned by Locus Robotics, the integration of NeuraGrasp™ is expected to accelerate the company's growth and broaden its market reach, positioning it at the forefront of the autonomous fulfillment industry.
RoboticsTomorrow.com May 19, 2026Gina Chung, the vice president of corporate development at Locus Robotics, recently discussed the evolving role of robotics in warehouse operations. In her insights, she highlighted the growing trend of the "robots-to-goods" model, which is transforming how goods are stored and retrieved in warehouses. This approach aims to enhance efficiency and productivity by utilizing robots to bring items directly to workers, rather than having employees navigate the warehouse floor. Chung emphasized that this innovation is not only streamlining processes but also addressing labor shortages and increasing operational flexibility. As the industry continues to adapt, she anticipates further advancements in robotics technology that will shape the future of warehousing.
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