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Revolutionizing Case-Handling for Modern Warehouses
URBX Unveils TowerBot 2.0 for 2025 With Advanced Adaptable Case Handling for Seamless Integration
Overview:
URBX Launches TowerBot 2.0 for 2025. This cutting-edge system builds upon the success of our TowerBot 1.0, which debuted earlier this year. Through comprehensive research, market analysis, and direct conversations with industry experts, we've developed a solution that addresses a critical industry need: a cost-effective, scalable, and efficient approach to case-handling.
While goods-to-person systems have transformed warehouse operations, they often fall short in addressing case-handling challenges. Warehouse managers consistently highlight this gap, citing inefficiencies, high costs, and space constraints. The TowerBot 2.0 delivers a breakthrough, combining vertical automation expertise with innovative case-handling capabilities to meet these demands.
Key Insight:
Our research uncovered a recurring theme among distribution centers and fulfillment operations: existing goods-to-person systems often fail to handle cases affordably and efficiently. This bottleneck limits scalability and ROI, leaving warehouse operators with few viable options to manage high-volume case operations.
The URBX Solution:
The 2025 TowerBot 2.0 directly addresses this critical industry challenge. Featuring a gripper that adapts to both totes and cases, the TowerBot 2.0 delivers unparalleled precision, scalability, and cost-effectiveness in warehouse automation. By resolving the inefficiencies of traditional systems, it empowers warehouse operators to optimize space, enhance workflows, and achieve superior ROI.
Core Features:
Case-Handling: Handles varying case sizes and weights with precision.
Vision and Sensing: Detects dimensions, anomalies, and barcodes accurately.
Vertical Design: Increases storage density with a compact footprint.
Cost Efficiency: Affordable automation for operations of all sizes.
Aluminum Frame: Durable and lightweight for easy integration.
Reduced Height: 6-inch reduction for compatibility with existing facilities.
Upgraded Mobility: Improved wheel performance for precise navigation.
Stronger Grip: Reliable handling of cases up to 100 lbs.
Enhanced Extension: Improved placement and reliability.
Conclusion:
The introduction of TowerBot 2.0 represents more than a product launch-it is a testament to URBX's commitment to solving real-world challenges faced by warehouse operators. By focusing on practical innovation and listening to the needs of the market, URBX is redefining warehouse automation and solidifying our role as a trusted partner in the logistics and fulfillment space.
About URBX:
URBX, launched in 2023 from MassRobotics in Boston, Massachusetts, is a cutting-edge robotic solution for high-density, high-throughput goods-to-person automated storage and retrieval systems. URBX leverages advanced robotic technology and machine learning software to expedite the order fulfillment process. Engineered to enhance efficiency across e-commerce, distribution, retail, and food and beverage industries, the URBX system offers unique features like immense scalability and maximum density. Designed to fit virtually any existing warehouse with vertical heights up to 125 feet and accommodating 75 levels of totes or cases, each capable of holding up to 100 pounds, the system significantly increases storage volume while minimizing footprint. Utilizing a dual-grid system, URBX enhances efficiency and enables faster order fulfillment. Based in Boston, MA, URBX is revolutionizing the automated warehouse industry by providing unique benefits to retail automation.
For more information, visit www.urbx.com
Contacts:
Lincoln Cavalieri, Chief Executive Officer, [email protected], (617) 862 - 8649
Rudi Lueg, Chief Commercial Officer, [email protected], (321) 544 - 2899
Isaac Tallino, Marketing Manager, [email protected], (508) 810 - 8249
SOURCE: Urbx
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