Autonomous robots

Autonomous robots are one of the keys to the warehouses of the future. They reduce costs, increase precision, and free up time for value-creating work. Companies with high volumes, complex flows, or a need for round-the-clock operations gain the greatest benefits, and the investment delivers quick ROI while strengthening competitiveness in an increasingly automated world. Within the Lexit Group, there are specialists in automation and robotics, such as AMRs, automated forklifts, Goods-to-Person solutions and Cobots. These solutions free up time, enhance safety, and make it easy to scale up as volumes grow.

Examples of warehouse processes for autonomous robots:

  • Picking and packing – faster order handling with reduced error margins.
  • Sorting – precise handling of large data volumes for an optimized logistics flow.
  • Loading and unloading – reduces damage and improves productivity.
  • Inventory management – continuous stock control with real-time updates.
  • Transport – self-driving material flows that eliminate logistical bottlenecks.
  • Returns management – efficient processing of returns through advanced algorithms.

Summary of different robot solutions

  • Intralogistics – autonomous robots for internal transport
    Intralogistics robots transport pallets and other load carriers between defined points in environments where they operate alongside manual workflows. This is the solution for smooth and safe material movement without disrupting ongoing work.

  • Self-driving pallet trucks – automate repetitive pallet transport
    Self-driving pallet trucks combine smart navigation with simple and intuitive operation. They are designed to reliably move pallets from point A to B, either fully autonomously or manually when required. The system is quick to deploy and can be operational in just one day without any complex IT integration.

  • Goods to Person – automatic delivery of goods directly to the picking station
    Goods-to-Person is an automated warehouse concept where products are delivered to staff via conveyors, lifts, robots or other automatic systems. It may include tote-to-person solutions, where bins, totes and pallets are transported to the operator, or rack-to-person solutions, where entire shelving sections are delivered directly to the picking station. Our autonomous robots are designed to automatically deliver goods directly to the picking station, eliminating the need for employees to walk long distances in the warehouse to retrieve items.

  • Cobots – flexible and safe collaborative partners
    Cobots (collaborative robots) are person-to-goods robots that work side by side with humans in shared spaces – without the need for fencing or separation. They can pick and place items on various load carriers and adapt to the operator’s pace and task. Cobots combine the best of both worlds: the efficiency of automation and the flexibility of human workers. They are especially well suited for warehouses where fully autonomous automation is not possible or desirable.