Port Logistics Deploys 150 LocusBots in Chino, CA Warehouse
December 14, 2020
Port
Logistics has partnered with Locus Robotics for warehouse fulfillment,
to deploy over 150 autonomous mobile robots into their fulfillment
process at their Chino, CA facility. The innovative, robot-driven
warehouse automation system will increase warehouse productivity, order
pick accuracy, and improve workplace ergonomics and safety.
As the 2020 pandemic continues to drive explosive ecommerce growth,
merchants are seeking ways to scale to meet consumer demand in a
sometimes-unpredictable retail landscape. PLG and Whiplash are
proactively positioned to meet these demands by implementing automated,
cost-effective and scalable solutions.
“In a tight labor market, it is essential that we prioritize employee
safety and have the flexibility to creatively deploy our workforce
during peak eCommerce periods — especially headed into the holidays,”
says Greg Morello, PLG President. “This gives our customers a distinct
competitive advantage they won’t find anywhere else. If a warehouse
shift must be temporarily restructured due to COVID-19 issues or social
distancing requirements, we won’t miss a beat and our customers will
never see a delay.”
In
the current COVID-19 environment, keeping employees social distanced
while operating 6.5 million square feet of warehouse space during an
unprecedented ecommerce can be quite the challenge.
“The Locus solution increases worker productivity while helping to keep
workers safe,” said Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “By eliminating
unproductive walking time, LocusBots dramatically improve picking
volumes and shorten cycle times, while ensuring appropriate health
safety measures.”
Locus Robotics will be working closely with PLG over the next few months
to deploy dashboard displays in their Chino, CA facility. “We are seeing
up to a fifteen percent additional productivity increase in locations we
have installed our dashboard displays,” stressed Faulk. “Stay tuned for
an update early 2021.” |