Cutting-Edge Warehouse Tech Unveiled at LogiMAT 2025

Addverb showcases Trakr 2.0, Cruiser 360, HOCA, and Brisk at LogiMAT 2025, introducing automation to enhance efficiency, safety, and accuracy in logistics.


News March 04, 2025 by Stephanie Leonida

Addverb Technologies takes center stage and showcases the future-focused technologies supporting the evolution of automated warehouse, manufacturing, and logistics center operations at LogiMAT India 2025. Adaptive technological advances by Addverb appear to come in fours: the quadruped, dog-like bot, Trakr 2.0, and the 4-way Pallet Shuttle. Other technology highlights include the high-order carousel automation (HOCA) system with a user-friendly interface, Brisk.

 

Addverb’s latest quadruped robot iteration offers advanced computer vision and expanded payload capacity, extending its remote inspection and safety monitoring capabilities.

Addverb’s latest quadruped robot iteration offers advanced computer vision and expanded payload capacity, extending its remote inspection and safety monitoring capabilities. Image used courtesy of Addverb

 

Challenges Facing Packing and Inspection Tasks

Packing operations in warehouses and logistics facilities confront issues due to inefficiencies in space usage, order consolidation, and batch-picking operations, resulting in higher costs of labor and workflow disruptions. Poor optimization can lead to bottlenecks, neglected inventory, and prolonged processing times. Remote inspection introduces new obstacles, such as restricted precision, difficulty with real-time monitoring, and an inability to react efficiently to changeable industrial environments. Providing constant quality control and operational surveillance from a distance remains a considerable challenge, especially in large-scale or speed-critical logistics operations.

 

HOCA and Brisk

HOCA is an automated, high-speed, multiple-order consolidation system that is designed to optimize the batch-picking processes by maximizing the utilization of space and providing a payload of up to 900 kg per carrier (with different size options available). The carousel features a modular design and dimensions ranging from 900 mm to 46,700 mm. The system is configurable, and Brisk provides an enhanced user interface featuring glove-based EAN-scanning and gesture-based technology. The EAN-scanning feature is a globally recognized standard for identifying products via their “European Article Number.” Scanning this code (of vertical lines and numbers) brings up product information at the point of sale. The counterpart to EAN in North America is the "Universal Product Code" (UPC).

The EAN-scanning and gesture-based technologies reduce errors during batch-picking and increase overall efficiency. By integrating these innovative solutions, logistics operations may eliminate bottlenecks, improve accuracy, and increase warehouse throughput.

 

The Cruiser 360 4-way pallet shuttle operates like a chess piece, picking up, moving, and depositing stored pallets of goods in four directions.

The Cruiser 360 4-way pallet shuttle operates like a chess piece, picking up, moving, and depositing stored pallets of goods in four directions. Image used courtesy of Addverb

 

Trakr 2.0 and Cruiser 360

Trakr 2.0, now hailed as India’s biggest quadruped bot, is the latest iteration based on the successful Trakr bot. Trakr was built with twelve actuators to achieve optimal dynamic movement and an optimal pressure sensor to detect and avoid objects and human co-workers while on the job. Both the 5 kg payload capacity Trakr and the 20 kg payload capacity Trakr 2.0 are well adapted to take on remote inspection missions in hazardous, access-limited areas and capture high-definition visuals through stereo cameras to identify system faults/anomalies for swift action by facility maintenance teams. The bots are primed for worker and infrastructure safety surveillance missions across construction, healthcare, oil and gas, warehousing and logistics, and energy industries.

The latest model features more advanced vision capabilities (using stereo cameras) and gesture-based controls for material handling applications. Trakr 2.0 offers customers 90 minutes' worth of battery power and a 20 kg payload capacity.

 

 

A closer look at the dynamic capabilities of Addverb’s 4-way pallet shuttle, Cruiser 360. Video used courtesy of Addverb

 

Addverb's Cruiser 360 is a four-way pallet shuttle intended to improve warehouse automation by increasing storage capacity and productivity. It can transport pallets weighing as much as 1,500 kg and travels on the X, Y, and Z axes, allowing for smooth retrieval and storage in high-density racking systems. The Cruiser 360 can function at temperatures ranging from +5°C to +45°C, with a positioning precision of ±2 mm and a carrying speed of 1.5 meters per second. This adaptability enables the Cruiser 360 to thrive in diverse warehouse situations, economizing on space and increasing overall production.

 

Promoting Safety and Productivity

Addverb brought LogiMAT 2025 attendees its latest technologies for overcoming packing, picking, handling, and storage challenges in warehousing and logistics operations, and the latest dynamic quadruped robot with a higher payload and broader computer vision capacity for remote inspection and safety monitoring in hazardous, hard-to-reach industrial environments. Addverb’s latest tech comes as a response to these challenges, providing new methods for mitigating logistics bottlenecks and improving safety and efficiency in industrial operations.