GreyOrange, a developer of AI-driven fulfilment automation, has expanded its Intralogistics and Case Pick Ranger Portfolio with the introduction of autonomous forklifts.
These new forklifts can handle closed pallets and manage multiple pallets or trolleys simultaneously, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and throughput.
“GreyOrange’s two new intralogistics and case pick robot solutions are the latest additions to our Certified Ranger NetworkTM (CRN) ecosystem, powered by our GreyMatter fulfilment orchestration platform,” said Akash Gupta, co-founder and CEO of GreyOrange.
“We are first in the market to launch these types of autonomous forklift solutions that can handle multiple trolleys and pallets, addressing critical market demands for heavy payloads, lifting up to four trolleys with a combined weight of 3,000kg.”
The Ranger Forklift XXL for case picking and the Ranger Forklift AnyPallet for closed pallet handling are designed to address current market gaps. These newly patented bots offer quick implementation within weeks and significantly boost productivity. Supported by GreyMatter’s pick assist and intralogistics service, these forklifts are in high demand due to their immediate ROI and efficiency.
“These collaborative AMRs are solutions for forklift replacement, enhancing safety in warehouses and reducing operational costs,” said Gupta. “GreyOrange continuously seeks to overcome existing limitations for customers, enabling more efficient and safer operations.”
By introducing these autonomous forklift bots, GreyOrange hopes to meet market demands and address existing limitations across various industries, including retail, food and beverage, consumer goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, auto spare parts and home improvement.
This expansion is also intended to strengthen GreyOrange’s competitive advantage and open up new business opportunities to transform the intralogistics landscape.
Additionally, the CRN now includes cycle counting solutions and collaborative robot (cobot) systems to work alongside human workers.