FANUC America will present its latest industrial and collaborative robotic solutions for warehousing and logistics at Promat 2025, scheduled for March 17-20 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The company plans to showcase new applications designed to improve efficiency and productivity through AI, vision technologies, and robotics.
Among the featured technologies is the R-50iA robot controller, which powers the six-axis M-710iD/50M robot. This system, with a 50kg payload and a curved J2 arm, is designed for palletizing and depalletizing in challenging lighting conditions. FANUC’s AI-driven iPC aims to enhance performance in these operations.
FANUC will also demonstrate several new warehouse automation applications. These include a mobile robotic order fulfillment system that combines a CRX-10iA/L collaborative robot with an OTTO 600 autonomous mobile robot, a full-layer depalletizing system featuring the M-410/800F-32C industrial robot, and a tote consolidation system using the M-10/12-14D robot with vision and RFID technology. Additional exhibits include a label inspection application utilizing the CRX-10iA cobot, a cart-to-cart palletizing and depalletizing system employing the M-710/50-26D curved-arm industrial robot, and a vertical put wall pick-and-place solution integrating FANUC’s Power Motion i Model A Plus with the CRX-10iA cobot.
Anthony Cantrell, Executive Director for Warehouse and Logistics at FANUC America, stated that automation is increasingly critical in response to rising consumer demand for faster deliveries and a wider range of products. He emphasized that FANUC’s warehouse solutions are designed to enhance efficiency and productivity while also creating improved working environments.