Lucas Systems, Fetch offer model for human-robot warehouse collaboration
Warehouse robotics firm Fetch and AI-software fulfillment company Lucas Systems are working together to offer solutions that allow for humans and robots to work side by side.
Warehouse robotics firm Fetch and AI-software fulfillment company Lucas Systems are working together to offer solutions that allow for humans and robots to work side by side.
Warehouse software provider STORD is opening an Atlanta warehouse that will focus on designing the next generation of warehouse technologies.
The company successfully tested one of its driverless Arrival vans at a fully functioning parcel depot.
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Fetch Package has created a last-mile logistics solution to optimize deliveries to multifamily housing communities, eliminating the need for updated package rooms or lockers and increased staff to handle incoming traffic.
Lyft riders in Miami will be able to choose a self-driving car later this year through an agreement with Ford and autonomous-tech company Argo AI.
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UP Partners is looking for transformative technology companies that will underpin a society dominated by unmanned aircraft.
Even though there is no indication Tesla is interested in eVTOLs at this time, Morgan Stanley says the company will eventually offer services related to urban air mobility.
The United States’ resident delivery colossus could unveil a game-changing last-mile solution.
“We’re investing in our supply chain at an unprecedented scale in order to optimize that process end-to-end.”
Fetch and Körber’s solution provides safety, efficiency and flexibility.
Even if last-mile delivery and gig economy companies can find drivers, getting them onboarded and access to key business tools remains problematic.
Mastercard and Verizon want to turn your smartphone into a cash register.
While most of the focus has been on capacity constraints for ocean containers and truckload freight, e-commerce shippers remain concerned about the impacts on the last mile.