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Honeywell and Teradyne Robotics Team Up to Improve Warehouse Efficiency

Teradyne’s autonomous robots will work with Honeywell’s warehouse software to improve workflows and reduce manual labor

By 24/7 Staff 
May 9, 2025

Honeywell is teaming up with Teradyne Robotics to help companies in the U.S., Europe, and beyond move materials more efficiently and safely. The partnership combines Honeywell’s warehouse software and automation experience with Teradyne’s autonomous robots and collaborative machines that can handle tasks like moving pallets and navigating busy warehouse floors.

“This relationship with Honeywell will provide businesses with end-to-end solutions, from automation system design through to implementation and maintenance,” said Ujjwal Kumar, Group President of Teradyne Robotics. “The combined strengths of Teradyne Robotics and Honeywell will help companies tackle the challenges they are experiencing today with labor-intensive, inefficient material-handling tasks.”

Teradyne Robotics includes Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots. They've shipped over 110,000 robots worldwide, many of which handle repetitive, physical jobs so workers can focus on higher-value tasks. Their MiR1200 Pallet Jack uses AI to spot and move pallets through large warehouses, cutting down on time and increasing output.

Honeywell brings more than 30 years of experience in warehouse operations, along with its Momentum software that helps different robots and systems work together smoothly. This software helps warehouses stay flexible, especially when demand shifts or operations get busy.

“Honeywell's relationship with Teradyne Robotics empowers operations in distribution centers and warehouses through end-to-end automation solutions that enhance operational efficiency, optimize resources and improve worker safety,” said Chad Briggs, President of Honeywell Intelligrated. “Together, we’re making automation adoption accessible and impactful for organizations, enabling them to focus on strategic goals and drive tangible results.”

By working together, Honeywell and Teradyne aim to make warehouse automation easier to use, easier to scale, and more effective at reducing costs and keeping employees safe.

 
 

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