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Brightpick , a maker of autonomous mobile robot ( AMRs ) , on Tuesday announced a rarified addition to its current line . The fittingly namedGiraffesystem is notable for its turgid , retractable weapons platform capable of reaching up to 20 feet ( 6 meters ) in height to nibble items from storage warehouse ledge . It ’s a novel overture to warehouses with ceiling well out of the clutch of both standard AMRs and their human co - workers .

Giraffe accomplishes the feat by way of life of a telescope arm with three overlapping segment that measure 8.5 foot when fully stow . Rather than incessantly extend and shrink back 11.5 feet at a sentence , the system is design to work out in tandem with the Kentucky company ’s existing Autopicker robot . That AMR , which lark two provision bins , meets the larger golem midway by extending up to 11 understructure .

The system resemble thetelescoping storage warehouse robotsof the London - based outfit Dexory , though the latter ’s “ DexoryView ” platform plainly features sensors for rake shelves . The Giraffe has the by all odds more unmanageable task of transplant the ledge ’ contents .

Dexory ’s elemental contender for tall - ledge warehouse inventory are drone - based scan startups like Gather AI , Verity , and Corvus . Actually lifting and propel load is , however , far too resource - intensive for quadcopters , so they wo n’t likely be infringing on Giraffe ’s turf any time soon .

A more pertinent compare are the automated storage and recovery systems . Their tightly packed grid solutions are expensive to install , unmanageable to repair , and are by and large less flexible with inventory size . Brightpick ’s monastic order - picking solution , on the other hired man , features AMRs cruise around and retrieving stock-taking from more traditional storage warehouse shelf .

BionicHive propose yet another solution in the material body of its Squid organisation , which ride on shelf - mounted tracks to retrieve inventory . Amazoninvestedin the Israeli robotics startup in 2022 as part of its Industrial Innovation Fund .

In the rapidly automating storage warehouse and logistics mankind , there ’s plenty of room for a broad range of dissimilar form factors and solutions .

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Brightpick is rolling Giraffe out for two major customers in 2025 . E - commerce retail merchant The Feed   will utilize six Giraffes alongside 73 Autopickers at a Colorado adroitness . Medical supply firm McGuff Company is deploying a more meek four Giraffa camelopardalis and one dozen Autopickers at a warehouse in California .

Brightpick take the Giraffe / Autopicker combo allows for 3x the storage warehouse density of manual , human being - base mathematical process , while doubling its own existing result .