Dexory has launched a new AMR and its Storage Health featureUK-based robotic and AI logistics solutions provider Dexory, has launched its next-generation autonomous mobile robot (AMR), which it says is faster, more efficient and capable of capturing “significantly more” data across warehouse operations.
The new AMR captures high-frequency warehouse data and continuously feeds a live view of operations into Dexory’s digital twin platform, DexoryView.
It has an extended scanning range of up to 60 ft. (18m), against the current generation 40 ft. (12m), allowing for faster data processing and delivering consistent visibility across racks of all shapes and sizes, including double-deep configurations, block storage, and other non-racked environments.
Dexory says this creates a reliable data layer across an entire warehouse at the click of a button.
The robot’s modular architecture provides future-proofing, allowing warehouses to integrate additional capabilities such as pick face analysis or temperature monitoring, without costly overhauls.
“Customers using existing Dexory’s systems have already seen remarkable results, including 80% reduction in audit time and 20% throughput improvement,” Dexory states. “The new capability extends these performance gains, solving visibility issues across all complex configurations.”
Dexory’s VP of robotics, Richard Williams, says: “Warehouse performance depends on how closely operational systems reflect reality on the floor”.
“By continuously capturing accurate data across every storage type and operational area, our next-generation solution gives customers a trusted, real-time foundation for decision-making,” Williams continues.
“This enables warehouse operators to make decisions based on what is actually there, not what they assume is true.”
Dexory has also launched its new software feature, Storage Health, which it says complements the new AMRs and is powered by AI and computer vision.
“Running in the background during every scan and analysing the high resolution images captured in real time, Storage Health acts as an additional layer of inspection, identifying critical issues that frequently go unnoticed during manual checks,” Dexory adds.
“The feature identifies and flags potential hygiene and stock risks across all rack levels. This includes damaged racking, defective pallets, and unstable items that could collapse and endanger workers; hanging shrink wrap and empty pallets that create fire, contamination, and obstruction risks; and damaged or crushed goods that undermines tock control, driving loss and rework.”