This robot learns from humans, reaches operational capacity in minutes
GXO, the world's leading contract logistics company, has introduced a new type of robot into its warehouse operations. This innovative humanoid robot, developed by Reflex Robotics, is capable of learning from human demonstrations and seamlessly transitioning between repetitive tasks. It reaches operational capability within 60 minutes of deployment, and ramps to become fully autonomous after learning from humans. The partnership with Reflex Robotics marks GXO's second Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) agreement to integrate modern machines into its operations.
A cost-effective solution for warehouse operations
The Reflex robot is a cost-effective solution for warehouse operations, costing 20 times less than other humanoid robots in the market. This makes it an affordable option for automating repetitive tasks in warehouses and factories. The company also offers a unique pricing model where customers pay a one-time hardware cost for the robots, and a monthly fee that's approximately two times lower than current labor costs.
GXO and Reflex Robotics co-developing use cases
GXO is currently working with Reflex Robotics to co-develop an array of use cases for the Reflex robot. This collaboration is part of a pilot project in an omni-channel fulfillment operation for a Fortune 100 retailer. The long-term goal of this partnership is to widely deploy the Reflex robot across GXO's operations, easing capacity constraints and allowing team members to take on more fulfilling roles.