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XYZ Robotics - Japanese 3PL Warehouse Robotic Truck & Container Unloading Project

XYZ Robotics
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Industry:Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
System Integrator:XYZ Robotics
Automation:Highly Automated
Technologies:Autonomous Mobile Robots, Robotic Piece Picking, Multi-Robot Orchestration

Key Features

  • RockyOne Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR) for autonomous container unloading
  • Handles 15-kg (35-lb) cartons with advanced 3D sensors and AI technologies
  • Unloads 40-ft containers in just 2 hours for efficient inbound operations
  • Efficient and safe automated unloading to improve workplace ergonomics
  • Autonomous operation requiring minimal human intervention

📊Results & Benefits

  • Increased inbound productivity through rapid 40-ft container unloading (2 hours per container)
  • Improved warehouse ergonomics by eliminating manual handling of 15-kg cartons
  • Consistent and reliable unloading performance with AI and 3D sensor integration

🎯Challenges & Solutions

Challenge

Manual unloading of 15-kg cartons is physically demanding, impacting ergonomics and productivity

Solution

Deploy RockyOne MMR with autonomous capabilities to handle heavy cartons without human effort

Challenge

Efficient unloading of 40-ft containers to meet inbound logistics timelines

Solution

Leverage AI and 3D sensors to enable fast, precise unloading in just 2 hours per container

📝Project Overview

Project Overview

XYZ Robotics has implemented its RockyOne Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR) to automate truck and container unloading operations for a 3PL warehouse in Japan. The project addresses critical pain points in inbound logistics, where manual handling of heavy cartons and inefficient container unloading have long been challenges for 3PL operations.

The primary goal of the initiative is to enhance inbound productivity while improving workplace ergonomics. The Japanese 3PL warehouse requires reliable handling of 15-kg (35-lb) cartons from 40-ft containers, and the RockyOne robot was selected for its ability to deliver fast, safe, and autonomous unloading.

By integrating advanced 3D sensors and AI technologies, the project aims to replace manual unloading with a consistent, efficient automated solution that meets the warehouse’s operational demands.

Technical Solution

RockyOne Mobile Manipulation Robot (MMR)

The core technology deployed is XYZ Robotics’ RockyOne MMR, a purpose-built robot for truck and container unloading. It combines mobility with manipulation capabilities, allowing it to navigate container interiors and handle cartons independently. The robot’s design prioritizes safety and efficiency, making it suitable for high-volume 3PL operations.

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Key Features

RockyOne’s Mobile Manipulation Robot design integrates mobility and manipulation, enabling it to handle end-to-end unloading without manual intervention. This all-in-one capability eliminates the need for separate transport and picking equipment, streamlining operations.

The robot’s ability to handle 15-kg (35-lb) cartons addresses the ergonomic challenge of manual heavy lifting, reducing worker strain and potential injuries. Advanced 3D sensors and AI ensure accurate carton detection, even in cluttered or irregularly stacked containers.

With a 2-hour unloading time for 40-ft containers, the system delivers significant productivity gains compared to manual methods, which typically take longer and are prone to fatigue-related slowdowns. The robot’s safe operation is ensured through built-in collision avoidance and safety protocols, aligning with warehouse safety standards.

Results & Benefits

The project has achieved a major improvement in inbound productivity, with RockyOne unloading 40-ft containers in just 2 hours—far faster than manual teams, which often require 4+ hours for the same task. This speedup reduces inbound bottlenecks and allows the warehouse to process more containers per day.

Workplace ergonomics have been dramatically enhanced by removing the need for workers to lift 15-kg cartons repeatedly. This reduction in physical strain lowers the risk of musculoskeletal injuries and improves overall worker satisfaction and retention.

The automated solution delivers consistent performance, with no variability due to fatigue or human error. This reliability ensures predictable inbound processing times, helping the 3PL warehouse meet customer service level agreements (SLAs) more effectively.

Challenges & Solutions

A key challenge faced by the Japanese 3PL warehouse was the physical toll of manual unloading of 15-kg cartons, which led to worker fatigue, increased injury risk, and inconsistent productivity. The solution was deploying the RockyOne MMR, which takes over all heavy lifting and unloading tasks, creating a safer and more sustainable work environment.

Another challenge was the need for efficient processing of 40-ft containers to keep up with inbound logistics demands. Manual unloading was too slow to meet throughput targets, leading to delays in inventory availability. The RockyOne robot’s 2-hour unloading time solves this by delivering fast, consistent performance, ensuring containers are processed quickly and inventory is available for fulfillment sooner.

System Integrator

XYZ Robotics served as the system integrator and technology provider for the project. As a specialist in robotic picking and unloading solutions, the company designed, supplied, and commissioned the RockyOne MMR to meet the specific needs of the Japanese 3PL warehouse. Their expertise in 3D sensing, AI perception, and mobile manipulation enabled the successful deployment of a turnkey automated unloading solution.

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