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Locus Origin

Company: Locus Robotics
Robot details
Manufacturing country
🇺🇸 United States
Autonomy level
Semi-autonomous
Status
Commercially available
Release date
Apr 15, 2016
Height (cm)
146
Robot types
Mobile Warehouse Service
Primary use cases
Warehousing & Logistics
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About

Locus Origin is a collaborative autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed for high-volume warehouse order fulfillment. It assists warehouse associates by reducing walking time, improving order accuracy, and supporting picking, putaway, and replenishment workflows. Source: Locus Robotics official product page.

Specs

22-inch diameter; payload capacity up to 36 kg (80 lbs); 14-hour operating time; 50-minute charge time; built-in LiDAR and vision navigation; 8 safety sensors and cameras; autonomous opportunity charging; tablet-based multilingual UI. Sources: Locus Robotics official page and datasheet.

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