Robots for Logistics & Delivery
29 robots used in logistics & delivery
Mobile robot designed for warehouse box-moving tasks, capable of unloading trucks and containers autonomously.
General-purpose humanoid robot with conversational AI, designed for manufacturing and logistics tasks.
Bipedal robot built for logistics work in human spaces, designed to move boxes and navigate warehouses.
General-purpose humanoid robot for manufacturing, logistics, and home assistance applications.
Full-body powered exoskeleton allowing workers to lift up to 200 lbs repeatedly without strain.
Autonomous mobile robot for warehouse order fulfillment, working collaboratively with human pickers.
Amazon's first fully autonomous mobile robot, designed to move carts through fulfillment centers.
Indoor delivery robot for hotels and offices with elevator integration and autonomous navigation.
Goods-to-person picking robot with high-density storage system for e-commerce fulfillment.
Autonomous case-handling robot that reaches up to 10 meters for high-density warehouse storage.
Heavy-duty industrial robot with 1000kg payload capacity for large-scale material handling.
High-payload industrial robot for heavy palletizing and material handling applications.
Purpose-built autonomous delivery vehicle for groceries and packages on public roads.
Sidewalk delivery robot operating in 100+ cities, delivering food and packages autonomously.
Electric stair-climbing hand truck dolly with 440 lbs capacity. Motorized tracks climb stairs automatically while carrying heavy appliances, furniture, or equipment.
Heavy-duty powered stair-climbing dolly for moving boilers, safes, and elevator components. Up to 1,500 lbs capacity. Also functions as dock leveler and powered tailgate lift.
Electric stair-climbing hand truck with power lift platform. Combines stair climbing with pallet truck functionality for versatile warehouse and delivery operations.
Powered stair-climbing hand truck for transporting heavy loads up and down stairs. Multiple models from light-duty to industrial capacity. Tracks or wheels depending on model.
Latest generation humanoid robot from Figure AI built on Qualcomm safety-grade SoC platforms. Comprehensive physical AI stack with improved perception, manipulation, and autonomy.
Automated guided vehicle for warehouse logistics. Laser SLAM navigation, 20-1500kg payload, CE certified. For goods-to-person picking, pallet transport, and inventory management.
Last-mile delivery robot with GPS and LDS SLAM navigation. Indoor/outdoor capable. For food delivery, hotel service, campus logistics. 20-100kg payload.
General-purpose mobile humanoid robot. 171cm tall, 135kg, 36 DOF. Dual 7-DOF arms with 15kg payload each, 12-DOF five-finger hands. Omni-directional base, foldable torso reaching 2.2m. 20-hour battery. Intel x86 + Jetson Orin, ROS/Python stack. RGB-D, LiDAR, force/torque sensing.
Hybrid bipedal/wheeled locomotion robot combining legs and wheels for dynamic mobility. Built for complex logistics and inspection in industrial environments.
AI-powered mobile service robot for education, retail guidance, and campus delivery. Easy programming interface for rapid deployment.
Human-like humanoid robot from Norwegian startup targeting $20,000 price point. Designed for home and workplace assistance with natural movement.
Wheeled-bipedal humanoid for industrial and service. Hybrid locomotion combining walking and wheeled movement.
Mobile warehouse robot designed for real-world logistics environments. Performs picking, packing and material handling alongside human workers.
Humanoid robot deployed at Lotte logistics centers in South Korea for packing tasks. Standing 1.54m tall and weighing 56kg, IGRIS-C features highly dexterous hands weighing just 300g each. Uses reinforcement learning and imitation learning to pick up clothes, bag items, and seal packages. Currently slower than experienced human workers but designed for repetitive packing operations.
Humanoid sorting robot deployed at scale in logistics centers. Operating 24/7 across China Post, SF Express, and other major logistics operators, achieving 85% human-level efficiency.