Logic highlights new autonomous mobile pallets for the food and beverage industry

Logic unveiled its newest autonomous, data-driven logistics solutions: the Logic Pallet 36 x 36. Engineered specifically for the food and beverage industry, the pallet is designed to optimize the storage, transport, and handling of canned goods, delivering new levels of efficiency, safety, and hygiene compliance across food and beverage supply chains.
The Waltham, Mass.-based company notes that the pallet features a compact 36 x 36-inch footprint and is constructed from durable, food-grade materials to ensure safety and compliance for direct contact with food and beverage products. It also features a high load capacity of 3,000 pounds (1,360 kg). The easy to clean, non-absorbent surface meets stringent hygiene requirements and prevents moisture absorption, reducing the risk of contamination and product spoilage.
The multifacility mobile robot seamlessly moves goods across multiple facilities, enabling end-to-end automation of the supply chain supporting sustainability initiatives. The LP 36 x 36 fully replaces traditional shipping pallets and forklifts, eliminating the need for manual pallet handling and reducing labor and equipment costs.
Its autonomous movement from point of origin to transloading on and off vehicles enables hands-free, efficient movement of goods throughout the entire logistics network. Inside the warehouse, it functions as an in-facility shuttle for standard pallets, automating internal transport to storage, pick, and retrieval positions, and increasing productivity, the company says.
Featuring a patented weight-based inventory management system, the LP 36 x 36 performs on-demand cycle counts, streamlining inventory tracking and improving accuracy and visibility. It is capable of self-loading and unloading onto vehicles, fully automating the process to increase throughput and minimize dock congestion.
Additionally, the long battery life of 160 hours minimizes charging downtime, allowing for extended, uninterrupted operation, while its velocity of 2.2 mph (1 m/s) ensures timely transport of goods across facilities. For temperature-controlled goods, an enclosure can be included as an add-on.
Made in America and orchestrated by Logic’s AI-driven warehouse operating system LINK, the LP 36 x 36 sets a new benchmark for automation in the food and beverage industry, combining safety, hygiene, and operational efficiency in a single autonomous platform.
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