Company overview
Locus Robotics manufactures autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for fulfillment warehouses. With solutions for picking, putaway, transport, and mezzanine management, Locus optimizes warehouse productivity. The company’s two primary robots are Locus Origin, designed for collaborative high-volume order fulfillment, and Locus Vector, designed for high-productivity materials handling. Both are powered by LocusOne, the company’s warehouse orchestration platform.
Locus’ robots-as-a-service (RaaS) model is a subscription-based program that delivers a faster time-to-value with a smaller total investment. The all-in price tag is approximately $35,000 per robot, or customers can opt for a hardware subscription in which they pay based on the number of tasks a robot completes. The RaaS model also means that Locus—rather than the customer—does the heavy lifting. A subscription includes deployment; integration with preexisting warehouse systems; maintenance; and ongoing monitoring, reporting, and analytics.
Customers and target markets
- DHL
- Cardinal Health
- CEVA Logistics
- Carhartt
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Wilmington, Massachusetts
- Company size:
- 201-500
- Founded:
- 2014
- Industries:
