Gather AI (Booth N8154) today announced the launch of Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Vision, an AI-driven MHE camera system designed to revolutionize real-time material handling visibility and warehouse efficiency. MHE Vision integrates with Material Handling Equipment, such as forklifts, auto pickers, pallet trucks, etc. It automatically tracks every pallet movement - including loading, unloading, putaway, and replenishment - digitizing workflows and providing AI-powered insights to optimize throughput, productivity, and safety.
By digitizing MHE operations, MHE Vision enhances warehouse efficiency end-to-end, generating real-time data that feeds into AI-powered agents. These agents provide actionable recommendations, helping businesses identify bottlenecks, streamline workflows, and reduce unnecessary labor. By combining AI-powered drones, MHE cameras, and intelligent analytics, Gather AI enables a fully digitized warehouse environment where every inventory movement is tracked with precision and automation - without requiring infrastructure changes.
“In today’s fast-paced supply chain, increasing efficiency is key to improving on-time, in-full performance,” said Sankalp Arora, Ph.D., CEO & Co-Founder of Gather AI. “By digitizing material handling workflows, MHE Vision ensures that every pallet movement is tracked accurately, reducing delays, errors, and operational issues. With real-time data at their fingertips, warehouse managers can make smarter decisions that improve order fulfillment and enhance overall supply chain performance.”
The first MHEs to receive MHE Vision are from Noblelift, a global leader in material handling equipment.
“Noblelift is committed to advancing intelligent warehouse automation,” said Bill Pedriana, President of Noblelift. “With MHE Vision, MHEs become more than just material movers - they become real-time data collectors that drive efficiency across the entire warehouse.”
Slamcore’s advanced RTLS technology powers MHE Vision, enabling seamless integration with real-time location systems (RTLS) for precise, real-time pallet tracking.
“AI-powered RTLS and vision-based inventory tracking are transforming warehouse operations,” said Owen Nicholson, CEO & Co-Founder of Slamcore. “RTLS with no need for infrastructure and full-site commissioning in less than an hour means all sizes of company can immediately receive a continuous digital record of every inventory movement, eliminating blind spots in warehouse operations.”
MHE Vision will be showcased at ProMat 2025, where attendees can experience real-time MHE tracking and AI-driven insights.
ProMat 2025 is scheduled to be held March 17-20 at Chicago's McCormick Place. The tradeshow will showcase the latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the materials handling and logistics industry. Modern’s complete coverage of the show.


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