Infinium Robotics Deploys First 5G and AI Autonomous Warehouse

Infinium Robotics, an award-winning logistics technology (Logtech) company, provides patent-pending AI-enabled smart warehouse drones for fully automated stocktaking and inventory management.

The Infinium Scan smart warehouse drone solution was demonstrated at DHL Supply Chain Malaysia Integrated Logistics Centre in Shah Alam, in the presence of Communication and Digital minister Fahmi Fadzil and Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din.

Infinium Robotics business development director Zhansaya Orazbekova said the company’s solution has been used reliably by Fortune 500 companies like Chevron and many others.

“We are glad to be the selected vendor to provide our automated drone solution to DHL Supply Chain to enhance their inventory management processes,” she said in the statement today.

Delving into the details of the Infinium Scan system, Zhansaya said Infinium Scan automates the entire process of stocktaking from the automated scanning of inventory down to each carton box detail and to the production of inventory reports for the warehouse operators.

“This will allow the warehouse operators to reliably track, manage and optimize their inventories in real-time, and at significantly reduced operational costs and at up to 20 times higher speed and up to 100% accuracy.

“The Infinium Scan drone solution, also improves worker’s safety, which is often put at risk due to the need to stocktake at heights at the warehouse racks and also improves the productivity of warehouses in today’s 24/7 fulfilment environment.”

Specifically designed to solve manual and tedious stocktaking tasks in a warehouse environment, Infinium Scan’s fully autonomous drone solution enables warehouses to achieve error-free inventory management with minimum effort and improved productivity

Fully automated stocktaking can be conducted for warehouses during night-time or off-peak operational hours, further increasing efficiency for the warehouse operations.

Infinium Robotics’ Infinium Scan solution also won the Startup Challenge at DHL Asia Pacific’s Innovation Day in 2017.

Expressing delight at this innovative solution supplied by Infinium Robotics, DHL Malaysia chief executive officer Mario Lorenz said: “Now, we have autonomous drones powered by AI technology, that significantly improves stock and inventory management. And with a more accurate method of the stock retrieval, our customers get their orders fulfilled faster too.”

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