6/22/2023 0 Comments Nimble roboticsOur technology has been proven to be reliable to 99.9% accuracy in production, but what’s often the most impressive and exciting product feature, in the eyes of our customers, is the way in which we seamlessly integrate our robots. Our AI learns what grippers work best on different objects and automatically switches its gripper to properly pick, pack and handle each object. “Our robots use a variety of different grippers and supervised autonomy to reliably handle nearly any object or product that fits into a bin. Nimble’s product offering uniquely solves these two critical challenges. Integration efforts frequently take up to a year, cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and require thousands of software changes to the warehouse management system (WMS). Additionally, integration of technology into warehouse ecosystems is a notoriously painful process. Having robots that can reliably handle all of this variability has been considered by many to be impossible. Each of those products are different sizes, shapes, weights, textures, stiffnesses and fragility. ECommerce fulfillment centers hold millions of different products. Over the past few years two challenges have stifled the adoption of pick and pack robots: robot reliability and technology integration challenges. The Nimble robots have picked more than 15 million objects, across 500,000 unique products ranging from eye-liners, belts, body wash and loofahs to keyboards, mice, USB sticks and game-consoles to lingerie, hoodies, and footwear – everything from daily essentials to holiday gift favorites. Nimble has deployed fleets of robots in production within warehouse environments across the United States this year with existing and new contracts that can grow the fleet with over 200 more robots in 2022. We have over 20 Nimble robots today and plan to add more as we grow our fulfillment capabilities.” Tweet this “They are bringing to market bleeding-edge technology and solving extremely hard problems in a market that is struggling to find labor. Nimble robots are picking in warehouses developed by the leading solutions integrators like AutoStore, Opex, Bastian, Swisslog, TGW and Kuecker Pulse Integration (KPI). Nimble is working with many of the world’s largest and most well-known brands including Best Buy, Victoria’s Secret, Puma, NFI/CalCartage, iHerb, Adore Me, Weee! and others. You can change these settings by clicking “Ad Choices / Do not sell my info” in the footer at any time.SAN FRANCISCO–( BUSINESS WIRE)– Nimble Robotics, Inc., a robotics and e-commerce fulfillment technology company, today shared for the first time a view of its robots picking and packing hundreds of thousands of customer orders in production each day. Please note that you will still see advertising, but it will not be personalised to you. You can choose not to receive personalised ads by clicking “Reject data collection and continue” below. Read more about how we personalise ads in the BBC and our advertising partners. When you consent to data collection on AMP pages you are consenting to allow us to display personalised ads that are relevant to you when you are outside of the UK. We use local storage to store your consent preferences on your device. Read more about the essential information we store on your device to make our web pages work. To make our web pages work, we store some limited information on your device without your consent. The lightweight mobile page you have visited has been built using Google AMP technology. You may be asked to set these preferences again when you visit non-AMP BBC pages.
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