Locus Robotics is building autonomous picking into warehouse fleet scale

An April 16, 2024 three-billion-pick milestone gives Locus Robotics a warehouse AMR scale anchor across global customer deployments.

Three Billion Pick Milestone

Locus Robotics said on April 16, 2024 that its deployed systems had surpassed 3 billion total picks across global customer deployments. The milestone arrived 33 weeks after the company recorded its two-billionth pick.

The 33-week move from 2 billion to 3 billion picks implies a run rate above 30 million picks per week across the deployed Locus fleet. The number still lands at fleet level, so customer-level pick productivity remains the operating surface that determines how much work each account extracts from the fleet.

Warehouse AMR Operating Surface

Locus Robotics frames its robots around warehouse fulfillment picking and person-to-goods workflows. The operating surface is high-volume warehouse movement where robots reduce walking time for human pickers.

The commercial question is whether that velocity holds through seasonal peaks without degrading labor productivity. Renewal rate and repeat expansion rate would show whether the aggregate pick curve is translating into account-level commitment under Locus Robotics.

Locus Robotics Verification Boundary

Locus Robotics has enough aggregate scale to move the question from whether warehouse AMRs work to how much work each customer account extracts from the fleet. Its strategic value now depends on verified picks per labor hour by customer site, renewal behavior, and repeat expansion across warehouse networks.

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