en.Wedoany.com Reported - Several U.S. companies have recently released next-generation warehouse and logistics robots and automation systems, achieving the latest advancements in improving efficiency and intelligence levels.
Cainiao has launched a new climbing warehouse robot, the ZeeBot. This robot can climb five-story-high shelves in 10 seconds, designed to connect multiple operational links and enable end-to-end multi-robot collaboration with AI scheduling in warehouses. This solution also increases space utilization by 40%.

Brightpick's Autopicker is a versatile robot that automates workflows such as picking, replenishment, sorting, and buffering in warehouses. Equipped with 3D vision and AI guidance, it can operate in the dark. In February 2026, Brightpick partnered with NAPA, an automotive replacement parts and service retailer, to deploy automation technology in its distribution centers and nationwide stores.

NOBLELIFT has released the NobleOne, an integrated AI forklift platform. This platform transforms forklifts into intelligent systems, providing operators with real-time insights, skill development, safety features, automation controls, and performance optimization tools. NOBLELIFT has also partnered with Gather AI, a physical AI platform for intralogistics, to integrate its MHE Vision solution, an AI-driven camera system installed on material handling equipment.

Corvus Robotics has released a new AI-driven device, the Corvus Trident. This device mounts directly onto forklifts, reach trucks, and other material handling equipment, using onboard AI and industrial-grade scanning to read multiple barcodes simultaneously, track pallet and equipment movement in real time, and create a continuous record from inbound receiving to outbound shipping. Flooring product distributor MSI Surfaces has deployed the device at its headquarters in Orange, California.

Thruvision has released the next-generation 81 Series personnel screening technology. This device features AI-based concealed item detection, quickly identifying the shape, size, and location of hidden items on walking or stationary individuals, used for loss prevention and workplace safety in distribution centers.

AI robotics company Sereact has launched its robotic system. This system uses Sereact Lens to autonomously pick and place items through AI-based inventory monitoring, and achieves self-improvement through continuous learning from operational data via the Cortex AI model. To expand collaboration, Sereact and system integrator Syncore plan to deploy over 100 AI-driven robotic systems in the coming years, focusing on handling returns.

Jungheinrich has released the EAC 212a autonomous mobile robot (AMR). This robot is designed for high-lift tasks and can transport pallets and stillages. It features AI-based 3D pallet detection to identify and handle pallets that are not precisely positioned, ensuring process stability, and can interface with automated storage and retrieval systems.

SVT Robotics has released the SOFTBOT platform. This is a plug-and-play platform that integrates 12 times faster than traditional custom coding. The platform has been deployed at 30 DHL Supply Chain sites globally. DHL Supply Chain plans to expand it to over 100 sites within the next three years. With over 8,000 collaborative robots in its global operations, DHL Supply Chain will leverage the platform's real-time data access to scale logistics AI.
Ocado Intelligent Automation (OIA) has released Ocado IQ, a cloud-based AI-driven software. This software guides every pick, path, and priority from inbound to outbound, serving as the intelligent core behind the company's Chuck AMR and Porter AMR. Ocado IQ supports two intelligent picking modes—Sweep and TagTeam—that can run simultaneously within the same site, allowing operations to optimize different areas based on product density, turnover rate, and layout.

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