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Lucas Systems and Fetch Robotics announce new partnership
August 4, 2021
The combined solutions from Lucas and Fetch seek to optimize collaboration between warehouse workers and mobile robots
Fetch Robotics and Körber announce case picking solution for distribution centers
July 14, 2021
New integrated solution combines Fetch AMRs with Körber’s WMS for safer and more efficient picking
Zebra Technologies to acquire Fetch Robotics
July 1, 2021
The deal, for $290 million cash for the 95% of Fetch Zebra does not already own from a previous investment stake, is expected to close in the third quarter of 2021, furthering Zebra's growth in intelligent industrial automation as part of the company’s focus on robotics.
Fetch Robotics announces full conformance with mobile robot safety standard
April 29, 2021
Fetch Robotics' full range of robots conform with ANSI/RIA R15.08, the new safety standard for industrial mobile robots
Fetch Robotics and Honeywell deliver new integrated pallet conveyance solution
January 28, 2021
New integrated pallet conveyance solution from Fetch Robotics and Honeywell combines autonomous mobile robots from Fetch Robotics with Honeywell Intelligrated’s Momentum warehouse execution system software and industry expertise to optimize fulfillment and distribution operations.
Fetch Robotics partners with VARGO on integrated fulfillment solution
October 22, 2020
New solution will combine the power of Fetch’s autonomous mobile robots with VARGO’s warehouse execution software system to enable optimized picking. WES combined with AMRs for pull-driven fulfillment.
Other Voices: In times of social distancing, essential businesses turn to autonomous robots
May 5, 2020
Warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing companies look to autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to operate efficiently while maintaining the social distancing guidelines.
Automotive materials handling: Anything but routine
April 15, 2020
Automakers are finding new ways to improve operations and reduce costs while accommodating fickle consumers who want every feature imaginable. That’s typically a tall order, but it’s even more so in the highly competitive auto industry.
Fetch Robotics launches its CartConnect500
March 10, 2020
On Tuesday, Fetch Robotics (Booth 9011) introduced and demoed its CartConnect500—an addition to the CartConnect lineup of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), which is the industry’s first (and so far only) autonomous cart transport solution for numerous payloads.
Fetch Robotics announces integrated fulfillment solution with Zebra Technologies
March 9, 2020
Fetch Robotics (Booth 9011), a leader in Cloud robotics, today announced a collaboration with Zebra Technologies Corporation, an innovator at the edge of the enterprise with solutions and partners that enable businesses to gain a performance edge, to optimize and automate warehouse picking processes through the integration of Fetch Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) and Zebra FulfillmentEdge software.
LogistiVIEW announces new partnership with Fetch Robotics
July 18, 2019
Warehouse automation collaboration to deliver complex human-robotic interaction through augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and computer vision.
Logistics provider deploys mix of startup technologies
April 5, 2019
Partnerships with innovators in robotics, drones, sensors and wearables make the new smart warehouse customizable, flexible and scalable.
Fetch Robotics names former Walmart executive as new VP of engineering
October 29, 2018
Cloud expert also worked on scalable cloud-based platforms for eBay, PayPal.
Honeywell partners with Fetch Robotics to deliver autonomous mobile robots to DCs
October 21, 2018
Expands smart robotics portfolio to help warehousing operations fulfill growing e-commerce orders more efficiently
How robotics can fit your operation
July 9, 2018
There is a lot to like about robotics as a means of automating DCs. The tricky questions around robotics are not will they catch on, because they are, but what types of robotics will best suit an operation, and how will they interact with traditional automation and human labor?