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Trends in supply chain robotics with John Santagate of infios
Episode 203 of The Robot Report Podcast features John Santagate, senior vice president of global robotics at Infios, who discusses key trends in supply chain robotics. Santagate highlights Infios’s recent rebranding from Körber Supply Chain Software and emphasizes the growing impact of automation and AI in warehousing. He shares insights from recent trade shows and addresses challenges such as tariffs affecting the industry. While acknowledging the potential of humanoid robots, Santagate believes the market is not yet ready for them and that these robots need to find clear, practical purposes within supply chain operations. He also stresses the importance of adapting to evolving technology and market conditions in supply chain management. The episode also covers broader industry news, including the bankruptcy filing and layoffs at Attabotics, a Calgary-based automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) company, which despite raising over $194 million and generating $50 million in revenue last year, faced significant losses. Additionally, Interact Analysis has downgraded its 2025 mobile robot
roboticssupply-chain-automationwarehouse-robotshumanoid-robotsAI-in-roboticsmobile-robotsrobotics-industry-trendsInteract Analysis slashes its mobile robot outlook amid tariff uncertainty - The Robot Report
Interact Analysis has significantly downgraded its mobile robot market outlook, citing a combination of geopolitical, economic, and industry-specific challenges. In its May 2025 report, the firm cut the 2025 market forecast by $800 million and lowered the projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for 2025–2030 from 26% to 21%, with the 2030 revenue forecast now at $15.6 billion. Central to this revision are the global tariffs introduced by the U.S. administration, which have disrupted supply chains and created considerable uncertainty in capital investments. This uncertainty, reflected in the Global Economic Policy Uncertainty Index reaching an unprecedented high of 430 in January 2025, has led many companies to delay large-scale automation projects in warehouses. Additional factors contributing to the forecast reduction include sluggish growth in warehouse construction due to elevated costs, industrial overcapacity, and ongoing policy uncertainty. Although there are tentative signs of recovery in regions like the U.S. and Japan,
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Amazon has reached a significant milestone by deploying its one millionth robot in a fulfillment center in Japan, solidifying its status as the world’s largest operator of mobile robotic systems with over 300 facilities utilizing such technology globally. Since beginning its robotics development in 2012 with a focus on shelf transport, Amazon now operates a diverse fleet of robots tailored to specific logistical tasks, including the Hercules platform for heavy inventory handling, the Pegasus system for sorting and routing, and Proteus, the first fully autonomous mobile robot designed to safely operate alongside human workers. The company emphasizes that robotics complements rather than replaces its workforce, supported by extensive employee upskilling programs. A key innovation accompanying this milestone is DeepFleet, a generative AI foundation model developed using Amazon’s internal logistics data and AWS tools like SageMaker. DeepFleet acts as an intelligent control layer that dynamically manages thousands of autonomous robots within high-density fulfillment centers, optimizing their movement to reduce congestion, improve throughput, and lower energy consumption. By integrating warehouse navigation
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Black-I Robotics won the Chewy Autonomous Mobile Picking (CHAMP) Challenge, a competition organized by Chewy and MassRobotics to develop fully autonomous robots capable of handling large, heavy, and non-rigid items in complex warehouse environments. The challenge addressed significant difficulties in warehouse automation, such as manipulating irregularly shaped, deformable items weighing over 40 pounds, which are difficult to grasp using conventional methods. Black-I Robotics’ winning system combined a mobile base with a 6-DOF industrial arm and custom multi-modal end effectors, integrating AI-driven perception, precise object detection, and pose estimation to enable reliable grasping and navigation in tight aisles alongside live warehouse operations. Their solution demonstrated full autonomy, adaptability, and seamless integration into fulfillment workflows, earning them the $30,000 first-place prize. The CHAMP Challenge emphasized not only manipulation but also system-level integration, requiring robots to navigate narrow aisles, avoid dynamic obstacles, and place items into shipping containers with mixed contents. Twelve
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The article discusses an upcoming webinar hosted by Vanderlande and Hai Robotics, focusing on the advancements in mobile robots for warehouse operations. As warehouse operators and third-party logistics providers face challenges such as rising customer demand, labor shortages, and trade disruptions, automation through mobile robots is becoming increasingly vital for enhancing efficiency and competitiveness. The webinar, scheduled for June 10, 2025, will feature industry experts who will explore the integration of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), self-driving forklifts, and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) into existing workflows, as well as their impact on productivity, inventory management, and safety. Key topics to be covered include identifying workflows suitable for automation, various mobile robot options available, and the role of orchestration software in ensuring interoperability with other equipment. The experts will also emphasize the importance of understanding the operational environment and maintaining human oversight in automated processes. Attendees will gain insights into how mobile robots can improve visibility, reduce costs, and provide valuable data for digital twins and AI applications. The webinar will be available for on-demand viewing after the live session, allowing participants to engage with the panel and ask questions.
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