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    The Robots-to-Goods (R2G) model comprises of robotic systems, like Locus Array, executing fulfilment tasks in the aisle by going directly to the inventory. R2G means 100% automation with multiple workflows embedded in the robot, without needing human support.

    Locus Array and other systems like it can be assigned tasks in real time, unlike traditional systems that move stock manually through fixed, step-by-step processes. Locus Array reduces travel and ensures continuous SKU availability is maintained. It’s been designed to scale in warehouse environments that change layouts. In high-density storage that offer up to twice the storage density of manual operations, it is built to deliver flexible, scalable storage to warehouses of all sizes.

    Fleets can range from just a few robots to hundreds, depending on requirements. Operators can increase automation density with multiple Array robots working on a single aisle and at different levels. This flexibility lets businesses scale their operations to match real-time demand.

    Every square metre in a warehouse matters, and according to Locus Robotics, warehouses don’t need to get bigger, they just need to get smarter, starting with robots Array.

    (Image source: “Sealey Power Products Warehouse” by toolstop is licensed under CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)

     

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