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Holman Logistics announces autonomous forklift initiative with Third Wave Automation

TWA will deploy autonomous forklifts in a Holman multi-client warehouse

By Robotics 24/7 Staff 
August 3, 2024

Holman Logistics recently announced a plan to implement autonomous high-reach forklifts from Third Wave Automation, at the Holman multi-client warehouse facility in Spanaway, Wash.

Third Wave Automation’s autonomous forklifts offer flexibility by operating in four modes: fully autonomous, remote assist, remote operation and manual operation. The high-reach forklifts work alongside warehouse teams and utilize the proprietary AI-powered Shared Autonomy Platform, enabling a single operator to manage multiple forklifts simultaneously. Operators can execute and monitor workflows and configure warehouse zones dynamically to improve efficiency and safety.

Expanded automaton for Holman from Third Wave

“We are excited to explore the impact Third Wave Automation’s autonomous solution can have as an integral component of our operations,” said Brien Downie, president of Holman Logistics. “This technology provides an opportunity not only to help us to maintain our industry-leading safety standards but also to have Holman be among the first companies to deploy such an innovative solution in warehousing and distribution operations.”

Holman Logistics will be able to automate a variety of material handling tasks including managing full-pallet inbound movements, racking, picking of pallets to outbound dock floor positions and replenishing empty locations.

The Third Wave forklifts also provide improved visibility and collision avoidance. They use obstacle detection systems, guided by 3D lidar and 3D camera feeds, to offer remote operators insights into the location of potential obstacles, even those not visible to the naked eye.

"Third Wave Automation is directly addressing the core challenges faced by many warehouse operators," said Arshan Poursohi, Third Wave co-founder and CEO. "Bringing the power of AI, automation, and shared autonomy to intelligent forklifts enables us to deliver world-class performance while driving greater productivity and ensuring safety on the warehouse floor."

Third Wave Automation announced at Automate 2024 the commercial availability of its Armada dynamic fleet management system.

“This new forklift technology can also provide career enhancement opportunities for current lift operators by allowing them to spend more time helping to make operational planning decisions rather than completing tedious, repetitive tasks,” Downie added. “Third Wave Automation forklifts support our strategic initiative of using technology to operate safely as well as efficiently.”

 

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