KSP picks Locus AMRs for fulfilment
- September 24, 2024
- William Payne

KSP Fulfillment has deployed 60 of Locus Robotics autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at its warehouse in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. Operations began in August 2024.
Peak Technologies, a provider of digital supply chain and mobile workforce solutions worked with Locus, who specialise in AMRs for fulfilment warehouses.
Peak Technologies was responsible for integrating the Locus solution into KSP Fulfillment’s warehouse technologies and help visualise the process. The LocusBots will be tasked with working side-by-side with workers to pick and transport inventory and orders throughout KSP’s 225,000 square foot fulfilment centre, streamlining picking and replenishing operations to meet growing customer demand.
During the upcoming autumn peak season period. KSP will add a further 50 seasonal LocusBots to meet anticipated demand.
Locus recently surpassed 3 billion picks by its robots across global customer deployments. Locus AMR technology has been implemented across various industries, including retail, third-party logistics (3PL), healthcare, and manufacturing.
“Locus’s cutting-edge robotics are revolutionising warehouse fulfillment and distribution,” said Josh Haynes, Senior Vice President and General Manager at KSP Fulfillment. “By augmenting our human workforce with LocusBots, we will unlock transformative gains in throughput, efficiency, and worker ergonomics – all while strengthening our commitment to world-class service for our customers.”