Meet Chuck: The Cobot Keeping Workers on Task

Oct. 8, 2020

Chuck is a collaborative robot that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to help employees work faster by leading associates through their work zones to help them minimize walking, stay on task, and work more efficiently. Chuck can be used in all put-away, picking, counting, replenishment, and sorting tasks. Chuck doesn’t need wires, cables or stickers to move around; state-of-the-art sensors help it navigate in any warehouse without any new infrastructure. Chuck is aware of its surroundings, moving swiftly around boxes and racks and slowing down when equipment or people are in the area. The collaborative robot can be used on all types of warehouse floors, including rack-supported mezzanine.

 

Chuck doesn’t get tired and can run 24/7 with the latest in battery technology for rapid recharging. With large, modular, and multi-level workspaces, Chuck is one of the most configurable, collaborative mobile robots in the industry and can handle up to a 200 lb. payload. The robot’s directional lights resemble those of an automobile, and it uses familiar touch-screen controls, RF technology, and put-to-light cues. Chuck’s engaging design and easy-to-use interface are intended to enable new associates to reach performance standards quickly.

 

A screen on Chuck shows users information about their own productivity during a shift, alerting them if they’re close to achieving a personal best, for example. The idea is to motivate them to work as safely and efficiently as possible. Currently, the start-up’s software connects to retailers’ and shippers’ systems to get data about what orders are coming in the door, and where items are located in a facility. Chuck also takes in data from on-board sensors to navigate within centimeters of a desired item on a shelf.