Episode 515: Mujin tackles warehouse industry challenges
In this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Kevin sits down with Josh Cloer, the Director of Sales at Mujin. Mujin, a robotics technology company initially founded in Tokyo, has been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge solutions that address some of the most pressing challenges in warehouse operations. From the company’s revolutionary MujinController to their groundbreaking TruckBot, Josh delves into the advancements shaping the future of warehousing, emphasizing the importance of integrating intelligent control systems to maximize efficiency and reduce manual labor.
The Mujin Controller Enables Smart Automation
At the heart of Mujin’s technology is the Mujin Controller, a sophisticated brain that powers their robotic solutions. Josh highlights how this controller has transformed how the industry approaches warehouse automation. “The concept behind the Mujin controller is really that you no longer have to very directly describe how to move the things as the person that’s programming the system. It’s really a digital twin. Once the Mujin controller has an understanding of the surroundings, there are these real-time motion planning aspects. So there’s no predetermined route that the robot’s going to take to move from point A to point B.” he explains.
Unlike traditional systems that require explicit programming, the controller operates through real-time motion planning, allowing robots to adapt on the fly to their environment. For robots like Mujin’s TruckBot, this means they can autonomously determine the best way to accomplish tasks such as unloading containers or mixed palletizing. The controller’s ability to “know itself and its surroundings” marks a significant leap towards fully autonomous warehouse operations.
Tackling Warehouse Industry Challenges
Mujin’s Truckbot has gained significant attention for its ability to automate one of the most challenging jobs in warehousing—unloading floor-loaded containers. Josh shares that customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with the Truckbot effectively addressing the “back-breaking work” of case handling. By pairing the Truckbot with robotic palletizers, Mujin offers a comprehensive solution that not only unloads containers but also palletizes goods, significantly reducing the need for manual labor. “It’s solving the challenges it’s meant to solve, and we also get a lot of folks asking can you do this and that” Josh notes, emphasizing the importance of integrating robotics across the warehouse workflow to achieve maximum efficiency.”
Flexible Automation for the Warehouse Industry
Looking ahead, Josh discusses Mujin’s focus on making automation more accessible to small and medium-sized warehouses. Historically, only large warehouses with substantial budgets could afford advanced robotic systems. However, with the introduction of flexible and modular solutions like Mujin’s robotic case-picking system, smaller warehouses can now adopt automation without significant upfront investment. “I think you’re going to see more and more flexible automation to enable small to medium-sized warehouses to do much more and closer to lights out with the caveat that you always have maintenance,” Josh says, pointing out that this shift will enable more warehouses to move towards lights-out operations while still accommodating human oversight for maintenance and handling exceptions.
Key Takeaways
- Mujin Controller: Powers real-time motion planning, enabling robots to adapt to their environment autonomously.
- Truckbot: Automates the challenging task of unloading containers and can be paired with robotic palletizers for a complete end-to-end solution.
- Flexible Automation: Mujin makes automation accessible to small and medium-sized warehouses, allowing them to adopt advanced robotic solutions without significant upfront costs.