Locus Origin product profile
Locus Origin is Locus Robotics collaborative warehouse AMR for goods-to-person and person-to-goods fulfillment workflows. The robot carries totes or orders through warehouse aisles, reduces worker walking time and uses autonomous opportunity charging to support long operating shifts.
Facts
- Company: Locus Robotics
- Product type: Autonomous Mobile Robot
- Status: commercial
- Capability focus: Locomotion
- Website: https://locusrobotics.com/locusone/fleet/locus-origin-collaborative-robot
Profile sections
- Summary
- Overview
- Market context
- Audience
- Workflow
- Capability
- Deployment environment
- Positioning tags
- Specifications
- Tags
- Timeline / Research
- Operations Claims / Customers and deployments
- Comparable Systems
- Sources
Summary
Locus Origin is Locus Robotics collaborative warehouse AMR for goods-to-person and person-to-goods fulfillment workflows. The robot carries totes or orders through warehouse aisles, reduces worker walking time and uses autonomous opportunity charging to support long operating shifts.
Overview
Locus Origin is Locus Robotics collaborative warehouse AMR for goods-to-person and person-to-goods fulfillment workflows. The robot carries totes or orders through warehouse aisles, reduces worker walking time and uses autonomous opportunity charging to support long operating shifts.
Market context
Locus Origin is Locus Robotics collaborative AMR for high-volume order fulfillment in warehouse and distribution environments.
- Target environment: Warehouses, distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment facilities.
- Workflow context: Collaborative order fulfillment, item picking support and warehouse material transport alongside human operators.
- Customer context: Warehouse operators and fulfillment centers deploying AMR fleets for order picking support.
- Deployment model: Commercial AMR platform from a leading warehouse robotics company.
- Commercial maturity: Commercially established AMR platform with broad multi-site warehouse adoption.
- Adoption constraints: Designed for collaborative order fulfillment workflows. Best suited to environments with defined picking paths and item locations.
- Market position: A core collaborative AMR platform for high-volume warehouse fulfillment. Part of Locus Robotics broader order-fulfillment ecosystem.
- Adjacent products: PUDU T150, TRACER 2.0, warehouse AMRs
Workflow
Collaborative order fulfillment, item picking support and warehouse material transport alongside human operators.
Deployment environment
Warehouses, distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment facilities.
Positioning tags
- Audience: Warehouses
- Workflow: Collaborative order fulfillment, item picking support and warehouse material transport alongside human operators.
- Capability: locomotion
- Deployment environment: Warehouses, distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment facilities.
Specifications
- Form Type: Autonomous mobile robot
- Locomotion: Wheeled
- Payload Capacity: ~36 kg
- Operating Time: ~14 hours
Tags
- Peer Group: Warehouse ASRS robot
- Workflow: Warehouse material handling
- Capability: Autonomous navigation
- Deployment Environment: Warehouse environment
- Stack Layer: Finished robot platform
- Commercial Stage: Commercial product
Timeline / Research
- 2026-06-23 - Deployment - Locus Robotics helps HelloFresh expand chilled fulfillment AMR deployment - Factor first deployed 13 Locus Origin robots in July 2025 for chilled fulfillment operations.
- 2026-03-23 - Market Signal - Locus Robotics reaches seven-billion-pick AMR milestone - The seven-billionth pick occurred on March 2, 2026.
Operations Claims / Customers and deployments
- Lines Per Hour - 70-75 lines/hour - 2025-11-05 - S&S Activewear - warehouse fulfillment - Locus reports S&S Activewear’s Vaughan site rose from 48 lines/hour to 70-75 lines/hour after deployment.
- Active Facilities - 10 facilities - 2025-11-05 - S&S Activewear - warehouse fulfillment - Locus reports S&S Activewear runs Locus robots in 10 facilities across the U.S. and Canada.
- Site Cumulative Units Picked - 10 million units picked - 2024-12-05 - GEODIS - warehouse fulfillment - Locus Robotics and GEODIS reached 10 million units picked at the Carlisle distribution site.
- Cumulative Picks - over 500 million picks - 2024-06-14 - DHL Supply Chain - warehouse fulfillment - DHL Supply Chain reported more than 500 million picks using Locus Robotics AMRs.
- Active Site Count - more than 35 sites - 2024-06-14 - DHL Supply Chain - warehouse fulfillment - DHL Supply Chain said it used Locus Robotics AMRs across more than 35 sites worldwide.
- Named Customer Site - Locus AMRs deployed at John Lewis Milton Keynes distribution centre - 2024-03-18 - John Lewis - warehouse fulfillment - Locus Robotics and John Lewis announced an AMR deployment at the Milton Keyne…
- Active Customer Site - 1 Mexico site - 2024-03-11 - GEODIS - warehouse fulfillment - Locus Robotics and GEODIS implemented Locus Origin bots at GEODIS Cuautitlan Izcalli, Mexico for ecommerce and retail fulfillment.
- Deployed Robot Count - 24 LocusBots at UPS Healthcare Louisville - 2023-11-01 - UPS Healthcare - healthcare warehouse fulfillment - Locus Robotics deployed 24 LocusBots at a UPS Healthcare cold-storage facility in Louis…
Comparable Systems
- Mytra System - Mytra - Autonomous Mobile Robot
- UnboxSort - Unbox Robotics - Warehouse Sortation System
- OTTO Motors - Rockwell Automation - AMR
- Titan - Richtech Robotics - Autonomous Mobile Robot
- PUDU T300 - Pudu Robotics - AMR
- MiR AMR Platform - Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) - Autonomous Mobile Robot
- PUDU T150 - Pudu Robotics - AMR
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