South Korea's LG CNS and LX Pantos Jointly Demonstrate Robot-Based Smart Logistics in the Second Half of This Year
2026-06-12 15:05
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - LG CNS and comprehensive logistics company LX Pantos recently signed a business agreement to jointly build a next-generation smart logistics system based on robots. The first implementation project of this collaboration has been selected at the Megawise Cheongna Logistics Center, where an automation solution involving the coordinated operation of humanoid robots and shuttle robots is planned for deployment.

According to the agreement, LG CNS will use the logistics site data accumulated by LX Pantos to train the robots. The training phase will utilize its proprietary robot learning platform, PhysicalWorks Forge, while daily operations will be managed through the integrated control platform, PhysicalWorks Baton. In terms of hardware, the project will introduce wheeled humanoid robots produced by Dexmate, a U.S. robotics company invested in by LG CNS, as well as its self-developed logistics robot, the Mobile Shuttle. This shuttle robot can move within shelves at a speed of 1.5 meters per second, with a maximum single-unit loading and transport capacity of 1,500 kilograms.

LG CNS stated that this collaboration aims to reduce the labor intensity of repetitive tasks at LX Pantos' sites and establish a more stable working environment. The two companies plan to complete a demonstration space called the TDL (Tech Driven Logistics) Lab in the second half of this year, which will be used to showcase the complete logistics automation process and promote the commercial application of logistics robots for external customers.

Park Sang-kyun, Executive Vice President of LG CNS, stated that the project will utilize various robots along with learning and operation platforms to verify the feasibility of applying new technologies in logistics sites, with the goal of improving productivity and operational efficiency at logistics sites.

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