Floatic and LogisALL have announced the completion of a trial project showcasing the potential for increased warehouse productivity using automated picking robotics. According to the companies, the project, conducted at LogisALL’s Global Fulfillment Center in Incheon, South Korea, demonstrated that Floatic’s “Floware” robotic solution can enhance picking efficiency by more than double.
The trial targeted e-commerce order fulfillment, with the companies reporting that tasks requiring over 20 minutes with manual picking were completed in under 10 minutes when using three robots and one warehouse worker. The collaboration also reportedly reduced error rates and worker fatigue by minimizing the need for extensive movement within the facility.
The initiative marks the first project under the strategic partnership between Floatic, an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions provider, and LogisALL, a logistics solutions company. The companies plan to build on these results by introducing the Floware solution to more warehouses across South Korea, leveraging LogisALL’s nationwide network. They aim to integrate Floware with LogisALL’s Warehouse Management System and packaging solutions to create a comprehensive automation service.
Floatic CEO Chan Lee highlighted the growing demands in e-commerce warehouses, which handle diverse, small-batch orders requiring rapid fulfillment, and expressed enthusiasm about Floware’s demonstrated impact. LogisALL’s CES Department Head Heewon Chae emphasized the broader implications of the project as part of a total logistics solution combining automation with customized packaging and operational expertise.
The companies also indicated plans to deepen their collaboration, aiming to deliver tailored solutions to e-commerce clients and strengthen their market presence.