Corvus Robotics Autonomous Drone System Can Help Manage Warehouse Inventories
27th Dec 2024To help product manufacturers, distributors, and warehouse owners keep track of their inventory, Corvus Robotics has announced the launch of its autonomous drone inventory management system. The development of this system has been in the works for years and is finally now available for businesses.
Leaving Inventory Gathering To Corvus Robotics Autonomous Drone System
Collecting business inventory by manufacturers, distributors, and warehouse owners is a very tedious task that consumes a lot of time and resources. Corvus Robotics, a company run by Mohammed Kabir and Jackie Wu, is now helping businesses with inventory issues to tackle the problems they face with the help of drones.
This inventory management system that Corvus Robotics presents puts drones to work in warehouses. The drones help scan barcodes on piles of goods arranged in warehouses to take a record of all products properly.
Unlike humans, these drones can work through unfavourable hours, such as at night when the warehouse is closed and all lights are off.
Being autonomous, these drones don’t need a physical controller, as they can easily navigate warehouses using their built-in system. Corvus Robotics claims that these drones can properly function in areas with low Wi-Fi connections and poor GPS services.
For easy navigation, the Corvus Robotics drones only make use of their built-in camera and neural network to navigate warehouses effectively. Considering all these details on his firm’s autonomous drones, Mohammed Kabir says that Corvus Robotics can give clients “huge operational efficiency.”
Making The Corvus Robotics Autonomous Drone System Work In Warehouses
Flying a drone in a busy warehouse might sound like a disaster to some, considering the heavy-duty machinery used in some warehouses. However, Corvus Robotics says that carrying out its inventory process in warehouses using its drones while ensuring safety is of major concern to them.
For this reason, the drones can be made to work around the schedule of the warehouse staff. The drones can also be put to work anytime, considering when the warehouse owner dims it fit for usage.
Aside from keeping users of the autonomous drone system safe, Corvus Robotics also ensures that they eradicate the problem of taking bad data. To help eradicate this problem, Mohammed Kabir says that warehouses need to “fix the data” they’re “collecting in the first place.”
With this autonomous drone system, Corvus Robotics aims to offer a comprehensive inventory management solution. More end-to-end solutions to manage inventory that can help sort out goods that just arrived in the factory are also coming in the near future.
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