Automate Smarter. Scale Faster.

The future of material handling is both mobile and autonomous, and at Abel Womack, we’re here to help you make that future a reality. Our AMR solutions are designed to lighten the load on your team, boost accuracy, and give you the flexibility to keep up with whatever comes next.

Whether you’re picking orders, replenishing inventory, or moving products around the warehouse, autonomous mobile robots work safely alongside your staff to keep operations running smoothly. And the best part? No major changes to your facility are needed to get started.

Common AMR Applications:

  • Shipping/Receiving
  • Picking

  • Putaway
  • Replenishment
  • Transport
Locus robots with workers in warehouse

Why AMRs?

  • Labor Optimization: Reduce dependency on hard-to-fill roles
  • Scalable Automation: Deploy or remove units as your workload fluctuates
  • Quick Integration: Operates in existing facilities with no need for reconfiguration
  • Safe Collaboration: Designed to work alongside human employees
  • Measurable ROI: Achieve payback in as little as 6–12 months

Locus Robotics

 

At Abel Womack, we’re proud to partner with Locus Robotics, a true leader in collaborative, AI-driven automation. Their autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are built to work alongside people, not replace them, by bringing the work directly to the worker. That means less time walking and more time getting things done. Whether you’re ramping up for peak season or growing steadily year-round, Locus gives you the flexibility to scale without missing a beat. The result is a safer, more efficient warehouse with happier, more productive teams.

Key Benefits:

  • Up to 2–3x picking efficiency
  • Shorter cycle times and less overtime
  • Real-time performance analytics
  • Fast deployment with minimal training
  • No construction or infrastructure changes
Locus Transport AMR
Locus Origin robot

Locus Origin

Locus Origin is a collaborative mobile robot purpose-built for high-volume order fulfillment, helping streamline picking operations and boost efficiency across the warehouse.

 

 

SpecificationsLocus Origin
Dimensions22.2″ x 20″ x 58″ / 563cm x 511cm x 1473.2cm
Payload CapacityUp to 80 pounds / 36 kilos
Container TypeWide range of formats
Operating Time14 hours per charge
Charge Time50 minutes to full charge

High Productivity Material Handling

SpecificationsLocus Vector
Payload Capacity600 lb / 272 kg
Dimensions30 x 22.25 x 20 in / 76.2 x 56.5 x 50.8
Operating Time8-10 hours per charge
Charge Time~60 minutes to full charge
ChargerShared charger with Locus Origin
LiDAR SensorsDual safety rated LiDAR scanners + 3D perception LiDAR
Locus Vector AMR

Locus Vector

Locus Vector is a versatile, high-performance AMR designed for material handling and logistics tasks in fast-paced, high-productivity environments.

Vector Use Cases

Lift cart picking/putaway

Discrete order picking

Case picking

Sortation

Point-to-Point (P2P) material handling

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LocusOne display on computer

Locus One

Locus One is an intelligent software platform that unifies Locus Origin and Vector robots into a single, coordinated fleet, enabling them to perform multiple workflows simultaneously within the same facility.

Geek+ logo

From high-density storage to next gen picking automation, Geekplus brings cutting-edge robotics to every corner of your facility. As a certified Geekplus provider, Abel Womack offers a full portfolio of AMRs, including:

Shelf-to-Person Solutions

Shelf-to-Person by Geekplus combines tote, shelf, and pallet handling in one compact, high-speed system. It boosts efficiency, storage density, and operator comfort—no warehouse reconfiguration required.

Shelf-to-Person Solutions by Geekplus

Key Benefits:

  • Up to 4x storage density with tight 20mm tote spacing
  • 2x throughput powered by smart mapping and robotics
  • Ergonomic workstations to protect operator health
  • Fast, accurate picks with minimal walking

Tote-to-Person Solution

Geekplus’ tote-to-person solution is a multi-level tote shuttle system that maximizes vertical and horizontal space, transforming how goods are stored and retrieved. It’s built for high-throughput, high-density environments—especially in fast-moving eCommerce operations.

Key Benefits:

  • End-to end automation: Shelf, tote, pallet handling, sorting and more
  • Flexible scaling: Add or adjust robots as needs evolve
  • Smart software: Real-time fleet control and analytics
  • Proven performance: 200-300% productivity boost and ROI in 1-3 years

Bastian Solutions

Abel Womack partners with Bastian Solutions to deliver high-performance AMRs engineered for today’s fast-paced warehouse environments. Designed to improve safety, reduce operational costs, and easily integrate into existing workflows, Bastian’s AMRs feature advanced navigation and flexible configurations to meet a wide range of needs.

Bastian ML2

ML2: Modular AMR for Material Transport

  • Flexible payload options
  • Customizable deck configurations
  • Smooth integration into complex environments

Let’s build a smarter, faster warehouse—together.

Whether you’re improving a single process or implementing a full automation strategy, we’ll help you design, deploy, and support the right AMR solution for your needs. Our team is here to make sure your operation runs smoother, scales easier, and delivers results from day one.

FAQ: Autonomous Mobile Robots

AMRs are used to transport materials, assist with picking, and move inventory throughout a warehouse. They help reduce manual labor, improve order accuracy, and increase overall efficiency without the need for fixed infrastructure.

The cost of an AMR can vary widely depending on the model, payload capacity, and software capabilities. Most solutions range from $25,000 to $100,000 per unit, with options for Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) pricing.

AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) follow fixed paths like magnetic tape or QR codes, while AMRs use sensors and AI to navigate dynamically. AMRs offer more flexibility and require less infrastructure to operate.

AMRs speed up order picking, reduce walking time for workers, and increase throughput. They also allow warehouses to scale operations quickly without major changes to layout or staffing.

Yes. AMRs are designed with advanced safety features like LiDAR, obstacle detection, and real-time navigation. They operate safely alongside employees and can automatically avoid collisions or blocked paths.

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Whether working with a box, bin, tote, or container, we help you optimize your workflows and processes. To learn more about autonomous mobile robot solutions and robotics-as-a-service (RaaS), contact Abel Womack today.