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AI-powered robotic solutions for logistics
$100k - $135kAnnually
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San Carlos, CA, USA
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Dexterity.ai develops AI-powered robotic technology aimed at improving logistics and supply chain management, particularly in trailer loading. Their robots autonomously pick and induct parcels into sorting systems at speeds faster than humans. A key feature of their technology is its ability to understand the environment in real-time without needing external data feeds or software integration, making it adaptable for various operations. Dexterity.ai serves a range of clients, from small businesses to large corporations like FedEx, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency, employee safety, and attracting talent through automation. They generate revenue by selling their robotic solutions and providing consultation services for technology integration, with the goal of transforming the logistics industry into a safer and more efficient environment.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$190.8M
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
2017
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GXO LogisticsGXO deploys advanced platform to make depalletizing and repalletizing safer and more efficient for leading beauty brandRobots use AI to analyze real-time data and enhance performanceGREENWICH, Conn., Feb. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GXO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: GXO), the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, announced today that it is partnering with California-based robotics developer Dexterity to pilot AI-enhanced robotics in a warehouse to make operations for a leading beauty brand safer and more efficient.“We’re leading the charge on integrating automation into our customers’ supply chains to help them grow and meet their strategic objectives,” said Adrian Stoch, Chief Automation Officer, GXO. “This pilot is especially exciting as it combines advanced robotics with artificial intelligence and machine learning into a practical application to make warehouse operations safer, more productive and more efficient.”GXO is working with Dexterity, which leverages AI to power robots with human-like capabilities to depalletize, label and repalletize packages, optimizing the inbound and outbound processes in the warehouse. Because these smart robots utilize AI, they require virtually no instructions or setup prior to implementation, and they self-train on the job, improving their performance with every pick. Deploying robotics for these functions increases operational efficiency and safety, while freeing up team members to focus on higher-value-add activity.Samir Menon, Dexterity’s CEO, said, “GXO is at the forefront of using technology to enable superior operations performance
Redwood City, CA - 25 January 2023 - Dexterity Inc, the leader in intelligent software for full-task warehouse robots, today announced the hiring of Christian Clausen as its Commercial Director of Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
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Listen to this articleThe Robotic Print and Apply Palletizer is designed to help meet new labeling requirements. Source: Dexterity. Dexterity Inc. today launched its Robotic Print and Apply Palletizer, which it claimed “provides a one-robot workflow to ensure Amazon Routing, SSCC, or SKU barcodes are applied to each case in a pallet before shipment.” The company is targeting third-party logistics, retail, and consumer packaged goods operations that need case-level labeling. “We’ve seen the manual labeling workflow quickly turn into a bottleneck for our customers, compounding pallet operations challenges such as injury and turnover,” stated Cary Vadenavond, chief revenue officer at Dexterity, in a release. “Dexterity designed the Robotic Print and Apply Palletizer to help customers ensure their shipments go out on time and meet labeling requirements without further burdening their existing warehouse team.”