Brightpick, independent mobile robots maker, announced on Tuesday the addition of a noble to its current line. The name is appropriate giraffe The system is noticeable for its large, withdrawable platform capable of reaching 20 feet (6 meters) to choose elements from warehouse shelves. It is a new approach to warehouses with ceilings out of the standard understanding of Amrs and their co -workers.
Giraffe performs the fence by the telescope arm with three overlapping sectors of 8.5 feet when stored entirely. Instead of extending and declining 11.5 feet constantly at one time, the system is designed to work along with the current Autopicker robot of Kentucky. This AMR, which owns supply boxes, meets the largest robot in the middle of the road by extending up to 11 feet.
The system is similar to the extracted warehouse robots in the London -based Dexory group, although the “DexoryView” platform in London is simply characterized by survey tools for wiping shelves. The giraffe has a more difficult task in transporting the contents of the shelves.
The basic competition for Dexory for long warehouse stocks are emerging drones such as Gather Ai, Verity and Corvus. However, raising and moving the beneficial load is very intense for resources in the quadkop, so the grass will not violate the giraffe any time soon.
A more suitable comparison is the automatic storage and retrieval systems offered by companies such as Autostore and Kardex. Tightly expensive network solutions are expensive for installation, difficult to repair, and generally less flexible with inventory sizes. On the other hand, the BrightPick solution is to choose a AMRS request around it and recover inventory from traditional warehouse shelves.
Bionichive offers another solution in the form of its Squid systems, which works on the shelf paths to recover inventory. Amazon invested in this by starting Israeli robots in 2022, as part of the Industrial Innovation Fund.
In the world of automation warehouses and the world of logistical services, there is a great room for a wide range of different factors and solutions.
BRIGPICK is Rolling Giraffe outside the main customer in 2025. The Feed Electronic Trade will be used six giraffes along with 73 Autopickers at the Colorado facility. McGUFFADY Medical Supply Company publishes four more modest giraffes and dozens of car ends in a warehouse in California.
BRIGPICK claims that the Autopicker Group allows 3X the density of the warehouse for human -based manual processes, with a doubling of its current solution.