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…Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Vietnam. In addition, the company has offices in the U.K., France, Germany, Sweden, Malaysia, and China. About the author Malene Grouleff is CEO of Workspace and a robotics journalist, blogger, and consultant. This article is reposted with permission.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.70
…needs and exact specifications of our customers in Mainland China, Japan, Spain, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia with ample stock, allowing us to outmaneuver our competition on speed and out-compete on price,” said the company. Sineurope needed to improve its space usage and energy consumption at its -20°C (-4°F) cold storage warehouse in Tuas Bay Walk, Singapore. It turned to Körber Supply Chain, a unit of global technology specialist Körber. Sineurope invests in ASRS for worker safety “With business running at full capacity, coupled with the disruption of the global logistics services, we have had to arrange expensive external…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.69
…Grand Rapids, Mich., also has offices in Europe and China and employs more than 4,400 people worldwide. In the 2021/22 fiscal year, the foundation-owned TGW generated a revenue of $924 million (U.S.). TGW looks for robots to meet market demand TGW Logistics Group said it is a leading systems integrator of warehouse automation. The business said it approached mobile robotics from a holistic and systematic perspective. As a result, Quba is designed to address many current supply chain challenges, including the increasingly difficult search for new employees, rapidly changing consumer behavior, and the dynamic development of e-commerce, said TGW. The…
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…in Tam Nong District of Dong Thap Province. Guanghzou, China-based XAG recently spotlighted Nguyen, noting he was one of the earliest farmers to adopt agricultural drones in rice production. Drones put a new spin on agriculture in Vietnam Vietnam is the world's second largest rice exporter, with 6.5 million tons exported in 2021, according to Statista.com Its rice production is primarily supported by small-scale farmers with over 65% of households cultivating under 5 hectares, reports the Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region. However, as urbanization and the rising price of fertilizers keep up pressure, Vietnamese…
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…(CAGR) of 60.6%, according to Research and Markets. It added that the U.S. currently has 3,400 units and that China could reach 17,300 units by 2026. In November, Baidu rival Apple Inc. reportedly increased its own autonomous vehicle efforts, appointing Apple Watch software executive Kevin Lynch to lead Project Titan. JIDU plans to show its Robocar concept vehicle at the Beijing Auto Show in April. The company claimed that by 2023, its mass-produced electric model will provide an “outstanding user experience and cost-effectiveness, setting an industry benchmark for smart cars.”
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…more than 3,000 AMRs in over 220 facilities across four continents. With offices in the U.S., Japan, Korea, and China, as well as partnerships around the globe, the company said it is “applying its proven solutions to empower the workforce of tomorrow.”
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…even before the pandemic because of factors such as China-U.S. trade tensions. How quickly do you expect it to return to steady growth? Guerry: This is exactly right. In 2019, we were feeling the slowing related to trade tensions and changes in the automotive industry related to EVs [electric vehicles]. The slowdown was coming off an all-time high in 2018, but robot deployments remained at a high level, even with trade tensions and changes in the automotive industry. With the challenges of 2019, the worldwide operational stock reached a high of 2.7 million robots, which equals a 12% growth year…
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…in its first U.S. trade show. “Our results in China, where labor costs are comparatively low, have given us great confidence in what we are able to offer to the rest of the world,” stated Yaxin Guan, chief operations officer of ForwardX. “It’s an exciting time to be in this industry and solve problems that many companies are facing in the wake of the pandemic and rapid growth of e-commerce.” “We still have a lot of work to do in getting our name out there, but having launched our first project in the U.S. is a great step for us,”…
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…Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and China and has plans for further expansion. “We are excited and grateful to receive this funding as we accelerate our growth to reach new international markets with our automated welding solutions,” said Sorush Karimzadeh, CEO of Novarc Technologies Inc. “The funds will allow us to amp up our sales and marketing efforts and expand our team with the talent and resources required to provide support in these new markets.” Novarc Technologies Inc. was named one of America's Fastest Growing Companies in 2023 by The Financial Times, for the second consecutive year.…
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…that AMR shipments surpassed those of AGVs and that China and the U.S. are leading markets for mobile robots. In addition, the firm predicted that 2.1 million mobile robots will ship by the end of 2025. The global market for mobile robots could expand from $13.56 billion in 2021 to $77.98 billion in 2030 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.1%, estimated Next Move Strategy Consulting. Geek+ said its growing global network will help it meet the increasing demand for warehouse robots in the U.S. and Europe, in addition to South Korea and new developments in South America.…
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…robots will increase significantly in 2019, especially in Germany, China and the U.S. In 2019 industrial manufacturers will have a wide choice of machines—some will be task-specific and others will be generalist robots. Key factors will continue to be reliability, safety, speed, precision and ease of use. As with the early personal computer market, robots will be used for applications the manufacturers did not imagine. There will not be a common API for robots as was the case for early PCs, at least not in 2019 or 2020. However, robots today are seen as a programmable platform, and the key…
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…in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, and Latin America. Hangzhou, China-based Libiao Robotics integrates logistics automation with research and development, production, and sales of intelligent sorting systems. The company's core business is focused on parcel sorting after order picking. It has developed a range of sorting robots, especially for tabletop sortation. Libiao Robotics said it has successfully deployed more 15,000 sorting robots around the world in the past five years. They serve the postal, supermarket, shoes and apparel, medicine, catering, cold storage, jewelry, education, manufacturing, and publishing industries. Libiao to power K.Move AutoSort Mobile Körber said that Libiao's autonomous mobile robots…