According to Joe Henry, vice president of robotics at Holman, service and support must grow with robot fleets if they are to do so. This Wednesday, the business introduced Holman Robotics, a new company that promises to provide “the industry’s first end-to-end robotic management solution.”
According to Holman Robotics, our product simplifies the implementation of robots and industrial automation at scale by combining system design, flexible financing, and lifecycle asset management into a single model. The automotive services company, located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, stated that it intends to collaborate with innovators in the robotics industry.
“Robotic automation can revolutionize a business’s operations, increase productivity, and cut costs, but large upfront expenditures, technological difficulties, and an overwhelming network of providers sometimes slow adoption. “Holman is prepared to change that,” said Holman CEO Chris Conroy.
He continued, “We are building upon decades of expertise in managing complex assets for our customers.” “As the leading fleet management company in the sector, Holman assists companies in removing these obstacles to entry and will provide customized robotics solutions that complement our clients’ operational workflows and business objectives.”
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Holman Robotics Introduces a Complete Robotic Management Solution
Holman Robotics claims to be a one-stop store.
According to Holman robots, its all-encompassing strategy includes management software, data integration, robot gear, and continuous support. According to the statement, “this model enables customers to launch faster, scale smarter, and optimize the long-term value of their money with less complexity.”
Companies desire a more straightforward management strategy.
“There is a clear need for a simplified solution to effectively deploy and manage these units as an increasing number of businesses adopt robotic assets across a variety of industrial applications, including warehousing, manufacturing, sorting, security, and cleaning,” stated Foster.
Holman Robotics Showcases Innovation at Robotics & AI Discovery Day
At the Pittsburgh Robotics & AI Discovery Day this week, Holman Robotics was one of the exhibitors. A Burro agricultural robot, a Ghost quadriceps for security applications, and autonomously mobile robots (AMRs) for logistics and service applications were also on display.
Henry told The Robot Report, “We want to give chief financial officers the information they need to comprehend why they should invest in robotics and interoperability.”