New AGI robots streamline the parcel sortation process for e-commerce fulfilment centres

Oct 15, 2024

Rainbow Dynamics' – the UK-based autonomous mobile robot (AMR)-based intralogistics solutions specialist – has announced the introduction of a new generation of artificial general intelligence (AGI) parcel sorting AMRs that will streamline the parcel delivery processes of even the most demanding online order fulfillment operation.

 

The new AGI AMRs employ Artificial Intelligence and machine learning to maximise safe throughput speeds and drive energy efficiency by optimising the sortation process and ensuring that each robot chooses the most direct route to its next destination every time.

 

In simple terms these agile robots can automatically learn from data and past work patterns to select the best option when performing their duties. So they make real-time routing decisions, and navigate their environment in a way that optimises sorting operations, enhances productivity, and minimises errors within the busiest sites.

 

The exceptionally advanced cognitive capabilities of Rainbow Dynamics’ new AGI autonomous mobile robots make them particularly suited to e-fulfilment operations where a diverse weight, size and shape of goods must be processed quickly and accurately.

 

Frazer Watson, Vice President of Rainbow Dynamics, commented: “Our new sorting robots are not just new products – they are innovations! Rainbow Dynamics is dedicated to excellence in the design and build quality of all its robotic technology and everything we do is driven by our desire to deliver customer satisfaction. We have one simple aim: that is to help businesses to thrive within today’s highly competitive and rapidly evolving business environment.”

 

Robotic sorting solutions are increasingly recognised as a flexible alternative to conveyor-based sortation systems. For example, conveyors are not easily adapted to meet the constantly changing throughput requirements of a modern parcel fulfilment business, but robot-based sortation systems allow robotic units to be rested during slow periods and, when there are spikes in sortation activity, extra robots can be added to meet raised throughput targets.

 

Parcel sortation robots also increase the speed and efficiency of the sorting process. For example, their ability to accommodate up to ten times more sortation destinations than traditional methods, allows the sortation process to be significantly streamlined.

 

With its head office in Lancashire, Rainbow Dynamics designs and builds a suite of sustainable robotic load handing and automated parcel sortation solutions for logistics warehouses, post and parcel handling facilities, manufacturing sites and e-commerce fulfilment centres.

 

All component parts used in the manufacture of Rainbow Dynamics’ robots are made in Europe and conform to the required CE standards.

 

Rainbow Dynamics offer users the opportunity to minimise their upfront investment commitment and incorporate ongoing maintenance and service regimes into an agreed monthly fee by acquiring the very latest parcel sortation robot technology through its ‘Robots as a Service’ (‘RaaS’) finance option.

 

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10 Nov 2024

Reported by WAREHOUSING IRELAND

Edit by Warehousing lreland

Rainbow Dynamics' – the UK-based autonomous mobile robot (AMR)-based intralogistics solutions specialist – has announced the introduction of a new generation of artificial general intelligence (AGI) parcel sorting AMRs that will streamline the parcel delivery processes of even the most demanding online order fulfillment operation.

 

The new AGI AMRs employ Artificial Intelligence and machine learning to maximise safe throughput speeds and drive energy efficiency by optimising the sortation process and ensuring that each robot chooses the most direct route to its next destination every time.

 

In simple terms these agile robots can automatically learn from data and past work patterns to select the best option when performing their duties. So they make real-time routing decisions, and navigate their environment in a way that optimises sorting operations, enhances productivity, and minimises errors within the busiest sites.

 

The exceptionally advanced cognitive capabilities of Rainbow Dynamics’ new AGI autonomous mobile robots make them particularly suited to e-fulfilment operations where a diverse weight, size and shape of goods must be processed quickly and accurately.

 

Frazer Watson, Vice President of Rainbow Dynamics, commented: “Our new sorting robots are not just new products – they are innovations! Rainbow Dynamics is dedicated to excellence in the design and build quality of all its robotic technology and everything we do is driven by our desire to deliver customer satisfaction. We have one simple aim: that is to help businesses to thrive within today’s highly competitive and rapidly evolving business environment.”

 

Robotic sorting solutions are increasingly recognised as a flexible alternative to conveyor-based sortation systems. For example, conveyors are not easily adapted to meet the constantly changing throughput requirements of a modern parcel fulfilment business, but robot-based sortation systems allow robotic units to be rested during slow periods and, when there are spikes in sortation activity, extra robots can be added to meet raised throughput targets.

 

Parcel sortation robots also increase the speed and efficiency of the sorting process. For example, their ability to accommodate up to ten times more sortation destinations than traditional methods, allows the sortation process to be significantly streamlined.

 

With its head office in Lancashire, Rainbow Dynamics designs and builds a suite of sustainable robotic load handing and automated parcel sortation solutions for logistics warehouses, post and parcel handling facilities, manufacturing sites and e-commerce fulfilment centres.

 

All component parts used in the manufacture of Rainbow Dynamics’ robots are made in Europe and conform to the required CE standards.

 

Rainbow Dynamics offer users the opportunity to minimise their upfront investment commitment and incorporate ongoing maintenance and service regimes into an agreed monthly fee by acquiring the very latest parcel sortation robot technology through its ‘Robots as a Service’ (‘RaaS’) finance option.

 

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10 Nov 2024

Reported by WAREHOUSING IRELAND

Edit by Warehousing lreland

Rainbow Dynamics' – the UK-based autonomous mobile robot (AMR)-based intralogistics solutions specialist – has announced the introduction of a new generation of artificial general intelligence (AGI) parcel sorting AMRs that will streamline the parcel delivery processes of even the most demanding online order fulfillment operation.

 

The new AGI AMRs employ Artificial Intelligence and machine learning to maximise safe throughput speeds and drive energy efficiency by optimising the sortation process and ensuring that each robot chooses the most direct route to its next destination every time.

 

In simple terms these agile robots can automatically learn from data and past work patterns to select the best option when performing their duties. So they make real-time routing decisions, and navigate their environment in a way that optimises sorting operations, enhances productivity, and minimises errors within the busiest sites.

 

The exceptionally advanced cognitive capabilities of Rainbow Dynamics’ new AGI autonomous mobile robots make them particularly suited to e-fulfilment operations where a diverse weight, size and shape of goods must be processed quickly and accurately.

 

Frazer Watson, Vice President of Rainbow Dynamics, commented: “Our new sorting robots are not just new products – they are innovations! Rainbow Dynamics is dedicated to excellence in the design and build quality of all its robotic technology and everything we do is driven by our desire to deliver customer satisfaction. We have one simple aim: that is to help businesses to thrive within today’s highly competitive and rapidly evolving business environment.”

 

Robotic sorting solutions are increasingly recognised as a flexible alternative to conveyor-based sortation systems. For example, conveyors are not easily adapted to meet the constantly changing throughput requirements of a modern parcel fulfilment business, but robot-based sortation systems allow robotic units to be rested during slow periods and, when there are spikes in sortation activity, extra robots can be added to meet raised throughput targets.

 

Parcel sortation robots also increase the speed and efficiency of the sorting process. For example, their ability to accommodate up to ten times more sortation destinations than traditional methods, allows the sortation process to be significantly streamlined.

 

With its head office in Lancashire, Rainbow Dynamics designs and builds a suite of sustainable robotic load handing and automated parcel sortation solutions for logistics warehouses, post and parcel handling facilities, manufacturing sites and e-commerce fulfilment centres.

 

All component parts used in the manufacture of Rainbow Dynamics’ robots are made in Europe and conform to the required CE standards.

 

Rainbow Dynamics offer users the opportunity to minimise their upfront investment commitment and incorporate ongoing maintenance and service regimes into an agreed monthly fee by acquiring the very latest parcel sortation robot technology through its ‘Robots as a Service’ (‘RaaS’) finance option.

 

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10 Nov 2024

Reported by WAREHOUSING IRELAND

Edit by Warehousing lreland