Brightpick recently launched the Giraffe system, a high-end new product in its independent mobile robot (AMR) product line. With its unique 20-foot (6-meter) retractable platform, this robot has easily reached the top of warehouse shelves that traditional AMR and humans cannot reach, bringing revolutionary changes to warehouse management. Its telescopic arm consists of three overlapping parts, working in conjunction with Brightpick's existing Autopicker robot to form an efficient warehouse automation system, significantly improving storage density and operating efficiency. The Giraffe system is not a simple shelf scanning tool, but a truly cargo handling robot, which is essentially different from other similar products in the market.
Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) manufacturer Brightpick announced on Tuesday that its product line will add a high -end product -Giraffe system. This robot is noticeable with its unique telescopic platform, which can reach the height of 20 feet (6 meters), and easily touch the top of traditional AMR and human beings. This innovative design brings a new solution for warehouse management.
The core of Giraffe is its telescopic arm, consisting of three overlap parts, and the length of the complete collection is 8.5 feet. Coordinating with Brightpick's existing Autopicker robotic work, Giraffe can choose items efficiently from elevated racks. Autopicker is equipped with two supply boxes, which can extend to 11 feet to perfectly cooperate with Giraffe's telescopic arm to form an efficient warehouse automation system.
Although Giraffe's design is similar to DexoryView, a telescopic warehouse robot in London, the function of the two is very different. DexoryView is mainly used to scan the shelves, while Giraffe focuses on actual cargo. In contrast, other viaduct inventory solutions, such as Gather AI, Verity, and CORVUS drone scanning systems, are difficult to compete with Giraffe in the short term due to the limitations of the four -axis aircraft in terms of improvement and mobile load.
The more suitable comparison objects are automatic storage and retrieval systems provided by companies such as Autostore and Kardex. Although these systems are efficient, the installation cost is high, the maintenance is complicated, and the lack of flexibility. Brightpick's Giraffe and Autopicker combination provides more flexible and economical solutions, which can significantly increase storage density without changing the existing warehouse layout.
In addition, the Bionichive's Squid system also provides a unique solution that further enriches the choice of warehouse automation by searching for inventory along the rack track. Amazon invested in this Israeli robot startup in 2022, showing that the market has a strong demand for diversified automation solutions.
Brightpick is planned to launch the Giraffe system for two major customers in 2025. E -commerce retailers The Feed will deploy six Giraffe and 73 Autopicker in a factory in Colorado, while medical supplies MCGUFF Company will install four Giraffe and twelve Autopicker in the warehouse of California. Brightpick claims that the combination of Giraffe and Autopicker will make the warehouse density three times the manual operation, and double the density of the existing solution.
With the rapid automation of warehouses and logistics, BrightPick's Giraffe system will undoubtedly bring new changes to the industry and promote warehouse management in the direction of high efficiency and greater flexibility.
All in all, Brightpick's Giraffe system is expected to become an important product in the field of warehouse automation with its efficient, flexible and economical characteristics, providing strong support for enterprises to improve warehousing efficiency and leading a new trend in the development of the industry.