“When Locus Robotics started, getting 10 robots to work together on the floor - work well together - was a big, big challenge. Now, we have customers running nearly 1,000 robots over a million square feet.” - Neil Bentley, Senior Director of Product Management at Locus. Robotics 24/7 editor Tim Culverhouse recently interviewed Neil Bentley, Kait Peterson, IMBA, and Saddle Creek Logistics Services to discuss AI and Locus's transformative impact on their operations. Don't miss the full conversation here: https://shorturl.at/DnPM6 #warehouseautomation #logistics #supplychain
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