Doosan Robotics is building P3020 into palletizing cobot work
A June 23, 2025 Automatica announcement, P3020 palletizing specs, and 30 kg payload give Doosan Robotics a heavy-cobot anchor.

Doosan Robotics announced on June 23, 2025 that it would participate in Automatica 2025 in Munich, using the show to present automation scenarios across zones named Automation in Action and Automation to Reality.
The announcement names AWS collaboration on Voice to Real and NVIDIA collaboration around robot technology. That frames Doosan?s cobot work around easier programming and AI-linked deployment, not only arm hardware.
P3020 gives the company a palletizing-specific heavy cobot surface inside that broader automation line. Doosan lists the model with a 30 kilogram payload, 2030 millimeter reach, and 0.1 millimeter repeatability, aimed at palletizing and heavy item handling in logistics and production cells.
Doosan Robotics is a Korean collaborative-robot manufacturer within the broader Doosan industrial group. That gives the company manufacturing scale and enterprise customer access, while the cobot product line competes on payload, reach, software, and integrator support.
The competitive field includes Universal Robots, FANUC CRX, ABB GoFa, Yaskawa, Techman Robot, AUBO, Elite Robots, and palletizing cobot cell builders. Doosan?s distinction is the heavier-payload collaborative range paired with software and AI partnerships that reduce programming friction.
Public material does not show customer-verified pallets per hour, integration labor, site-level uptime, service response time, repeat purchase rate by warehouse, pricing, current P3020 deployment count, or customer retention. The Automatica event and product specs create a clear product anchor, not live customer proof.
P3020 tests whether palletizing can keep moving into collaborative automation without losing industrial throughput. If Doosan turns heavier payload and easier programming into repeatable end-of-line cells, it can sell cobots as practical logistics equipment rather than flexible arms waiting for integrators to make them useful.
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