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MHI’s robotics industry group approves seven new members

MHI's The Robotics Group or "TRG" approves seven more members with a focus on warehouse robotics

By MMH Staff 
June 18, 2025

The Robotics Group (TRG) industry group of MHI has approved of seven more robotics-focused to educate and advocate for the value of materials handling robotics. The companies joined TRG at the 2025 Spring Meeting held May 4-6 in Houston, Texas.

The TRG Group includes leading manufacturers, integrators, consultants, and component suppliers of robotic solutions designed specifically for warehousing and distribution applications. Typical industry group activities include industry statistics collection, standards development, technical publications, public relations, promotion of safety, and member and user education.

The companies who were approved by TRG members to join last month include:

  • AWL Automation
  • Slip Robotics
  • NūMove Robotics & Vision
  • DW Fritz
  • Stoecklin
  • Symbotic
  • Durable Surfaces

TRG educates supply chain and distribution industry professionals on the value of robotics, and the trends to be aware of, through activities including podcasts, blogs, and white papers. To learn more about TRG, visit here on MHI"s website, or check out TRG's LinkedIn page.

MHI has formed industry groups for various categories, as well as a broader Solutions Group, with all the groups being part of MHI's Solutions Community. The Solutions Community brings MHI members together with equipment and systems users to collaborate and address common challenges and opportunities in manufacturing and supply chain in a safe harbor environment.

MHI member companies have the opportunity to join any of MHI’s Industry Groups or the Solutions Community. Industry Groups share information and conduct research to stay at the forefront of their industry. For more information about MHI Industry Groups, please visit here.

MHI is an international trade association that has represented the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry since 1945. MHI’s over 1,000 members include material handling and logistics equipment and systems manufacturers, integrators, consultants, publishers and third-party logistics providers. MHI offers education, networking and solution sourcing for their members, the members’ customers and the industry as a whole through programming and events. The association sponsors the ProMat and MODEX expos to showcase the products and services of its member companies and to educate manufacturing and supply chain professionals.

 

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