Locus Robotics has acquired Nexera Robotics, adding patented NeuraGrasp™ technology to advance Locus Array and autonomous mobile fulfillment.
One gripper. Broader SKU coverage.
A new level of enterprise-scale automation.
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See what Operational Confidence looks like in motion.
The Automation Advantage Tour 2026 is bringing warehouse automation out of the presentation and into real-world operations.
Join us in Columbus, OH on June 11 for the first stop of the tour, where you’ll see real workflows, real warehouse conditions, and flexible automation designed to help teams adapt, scale, and perform with confidence.
Reserve your spot today:
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Big news for Locus Robotics in Europe.
Next year, we will open our new European Customer Experience & Demo Hub at the Logistics Campus Aalsmeer, near Amsterdam.
This new 6,000-square-meter hub marks a major step forward in our European growth, tripling our operational capacity in the region and giving customers, prospects, partners, and our teams a dedicated space to experience flexible automation at scale.
The hub will bring our Physical AI portfolio to life through customer demonstrations, solution workshops, training, partner activities, regional robot lifecycle support, and real-world showcases of Locus Origin, Locus Vector, Locus Array, and LocusONE™.
As demand for warehouse automation continues to grow across Europe, this investment strengthens our ability to help customers build the Operational Confidence they need to adapt, scale, and outperform in an increasingly dynamic market.
Here is a first look at what the new building will look like once fully developed.
Honored to be recognized for the ninth time as an RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award winner, this year for Locus Array and its role in advancing Physical AI, mobile manipulation, and Robots-to-Goods automation.
Congrats to all the 2026 #RBR50 winners.
Read more: https://t.co/JAaZIhwQJW
Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
At Locus Robotics, we are grateful for their courage, dedication, and the enduring legacy they leave behind. We honor those who gave everything in service of others.
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AI only matters if it improves execution on the warehouse floor.
That’s why we’re proud to share that Locus Robotics has been named a winner in the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards for Supply Chain & Logistics from the Business Intelligence Group.
The recognition highlights how LocusONE and Locus Array are applying AI to solve real operational challenges across fulfillment environments — helping warehouses improve throughput, adapt faster to changing demand, reduce friction, and orchestrate work more intelligently across people, robots, and workflows.
As fulfillment operations face increasing pressure around labor variability, rising order complexity, and nonstop demand expectations, the future of warehouse automation will depend on systems that can continuously adapt and execute in real time.
This award reflects the work our teams, customers, and partners are doing every day to help move the industry forward.
Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/bjLAPC76ve
Not every SKU is automation-friendly.
Some items bend.
Some slip.
Some collapse.
Some refuse the perfect grasp.
That is the pickability problem.
NeuraGrasp™ was engineered for that reality — using patented end-effector technology and AI-driven grasping intelligence to adapt to high-variability inventory.
See how Locus Array solves pickability: https://t.co/r5dlxr6XSV
Movement was only the beginning.
The next frontier is manipulation: the ability to grasp, handle, and execute across the real-world SKU variability that defines modern fulfillment.
In his latest blog, Locus Robotics CEO Rick Faulk explains why our acquisition of Nexera Robotics — and the integration of NeuraGrasp™ into Locus Array — accelerates our progress toward fully autonomous fulfillment.
Manual warehouse operations rarely fail overnight.
They stretch as volumes fluctuate, SKUs expand, and labor availability shifts. Walking increases. Training gets harder. Space tightens. Complexity compounds.
That is the hidden cost curve of staying manual.
In our latest blog, we explore how flexibility-first automation helps warehouses move from reactive cost pressure to greater Operational Confidence.
Read more: https://t.co/Uxdj6WvKej
The warehouse associate role is changing, and it’s visible on the floor every shift.
As automation takes on repetitive movement and execution, associates can spend more time focused on accuracy, pace, and consistency. Less travel. Fewer interruptions. Stronger flow.
For supervisors and operations leaders, the focus is shifting too. It’s no longer just about headcount and volume. It’s about seeing where work is backing up, balancing people and robots, and making real-time decisions that keep the shift on plan.
In our latest blog, we look at how warehouse roles are evolving and what it takes to run with more Operational Confidence when conditions change mid-shift.
Read the full blog: https://t.co/TPYWr8NugX
Warehouse leaders aren’t debating automation anymore. They’re focused on what happens when the plan breaks mid-shift.
Across the show floor, the same challenges kept coming up:
- Picks start to fall behind
- Pack gets backed up
- Labor plans change in real time
- Volume doesn’t match the forecast
The conversations have shifted toward what actually keeps operations running when those moments hit.
In this blog, Vered Tomlak shares five takeaways from MODEX that reflect where warehouse decision-making is heading, from real-time AI to orchestration and proven performance in live environments.
If you’re thinking about how to keep your operation on track as conditions change, this is worth a read.
Read the full blog: https://t.co/JkkMZK1JFy
Returns are no longer a side workflow. They are a core part of always-on fulfillment.
With U.S. retailers expecting roughly 15.8% of merchandise to be returned, reverse logistics now affects labor, space, inventory accuracy, and customer experience.
See how flexibility-first automation helps warehouses manage unpredictable returns with greater operational confidence.
https://t.co/UjviK0oRBB
Retail and 3PL warehouse operations are being pushed in a different way right now.
It’s not just about higher volumes. It’s about how unpredictable those volumes have become. Demand spikes without warning. SKU profiles shift mid-week. Labor availability changes from one shift to the next.
That’s when things start to break down on the floor as pick paths get disrupted, pack stations get buried, and teams spend more time reacting than executing.
In this blog, our VP of Sales, Sean Pineau, looks at what’s driving this shift and why more operations are rethinking how they plan, staff, and run their warehouses.
The focus is simple: how to stay on plan even when the plan changes.
Read the full blog: https://t.co/XhI8Wh8LQN
As warehouse environments become more dynamic, solutions like Locus Array are redefining what’s possible, removing up to 90 percent of labor from key workflows while delivering consistent, high-throughput performance at scale.
At the same time, traditional automation is reaching its limits. Fixed systems cannot keep pace with shifting demand, labor volatility, and evolving workflows.
What does it take to maintain performance in this kind of environment?
Join Locus Robotics on May 13 for a live executive webinar where Kait Peterson, VP and Head of Marketing, will discuss how leading operators are scaling throughput, reducing labor dependency, and adapting in real time with Flexibility-First Automation.
Register today:https://t.co/wM2ZIU7mK3
We wrapped an amazing week of our BOOST Program (Boys Optimizing Opportunities in STEM & Technology) at MassRobotics! 🤖
During the school vacation week, students dove into hands-on robotics, exploring electronics, programming, and fabrication while building their own autonomous mobile robots.
They also visited @autodesk, @LocusRobotics, and @harmonicdrive , gaining real-world insight into robotics in action.
The week ended with showcasing their creativity, skills, and growth - driving the vehicles through obstacle courses.
Thank you to @Microsoft - sponsor of this year's program - and to our partners and mentors, as well as the students, for bringing incredible energy all week 🥳 🙌
Read more here: https://t.co/AuzToM9fC2
When returns are projected to reach nearly $850B in 2025, it’s clear reverse logistics needs the same level of innovation as outbound fulfillment.
This article from DC Velocity is a great read on how robotics and software are stepping in to help with the unpredictable volumes, mixed SKUs, and tight labor challenges of "second peak". Tools that keep work flowing and reduce touches are game changers.
Link to article:
https://t.co/twPqlIMuOx
The 2025 holiday season placed retail fulfillment under a spotlight.
In a new "Total Retail" article, Radial’s Mike Simpson and Locus Robotics’ Sean Pineau explore what the season revealed about execution under pressure. Despite strong consumer spending and expectations for fast delivery, nearly 44% of U.S. shoppers experienced late deliveries, exposing how fragile many fulfillment models remain.
The takeaway for retailers planning for 2026 is clear:
• Plan for variability, not just peak volume
• Design fulfillment strategies around different customer expectations
• Invest in flexible operations that combine people and automation
Fulfillment is no longer just a back-end function. It plays a direct role in customer trust, loyalty, and the overall retail experience.
Read the full article to learn what retailers should prioritize for the year ahead. https://t.co/7zjr3kpYwZ
The shift from AI promise to real-world performance is happening now.
We’re proud to share that Locus Robotics has been named a winner in the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards for Supply Chain & Logistics from the Business Intelligence Group.
What makes this recognition meaningful is what it represents. These awards focus on organizations that are applying AI in practical, measurable ways — solutions that improve performance, reduce friction, and solve real operational challenges.
That’s exactly where our work is focused.
With LocusONE, Locus Array, Locus Origin, and Locus Vector, we help warehouse teams stay on plan when volumes spike, labor shifts, and order profiles change to keep pick rates steady, flow moving, and operations running without disruption.
This recognition reflects the work of our team, the trust of our customers, and the real results happening on warehouse floors every day.
Thank you to the Business Intelligence Group for the honor.
Read more about this win here: https://t.co/bjLAPC76ve
That’s a wrap on #MODEX2026 🎬 Great conversations, inspiring speakers, and the debut of Locus Array. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this our most memorable MODEX yet—until next year!
In the right applications, Locus Array can increase pickable storage density by making better use of existing space—helping operations store and access more inventory within the same footprint.
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