ANYWARE Robotics has introduced Pixmo, its AI-driven robotic solution designed for the unloading of containers and trucks, reports Supply & Demand Chain Executive, of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.
With 28 million containers entering the US annually, typically carrying items in boxes, Pixmo robots can replace personnel, according to the company.
The robots operate autonomously, providing a safer, more cost-effective, reliable, and efficient method for unloading boxes from containers and trucks, all while minimising injuries.
'Truck unloading is an excellent example of where robots can greatly contribute to making the world a better place,' said anyware Robotics CEO Thomas Tang.
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With 28 million containers entering the US annually, typically carrying items in boxes, Pixmo robots can replace personnel, according to the company.
The robots operate autonomously, providing a safer, more cost-effective, reliable, and efficient method for unloading boxes from containers and trucks, all while minimising injuries.
'Truck unloading is an excellent example of where robots can greatly contribute to making the world a better place,' said anyware Robotics CEO Thomas Tang.
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