Yango will unveil its AI-driven warehouse robotics, including mobile and pick-and-place solutions, at this year’s Seamless Middle East. These innovations are part of Yango’s B2B technologies ecosystem, offering transformative benefits across the supply chain. The solutions are designed to address the growing challenge of rising fulfillment costs in sectors like e-commerce, retail, logistics, and manufacturing.
In e-commerce, fulfilment costs represent a third of companies’ operating expenses and are on the rise – for instance, at Amazon, these costs increased from 31% of net sales in 2021 to nearly 36% in 2023. Yango solutions provide a timely remedy to these escalating expenses. For the first time, attendees will experience a live demonstration of the company’s robotics pick-and-place agnostic hardware solution, leveraging advanced computer vision to allow any off-the-shelf stationary robot to operate with human-like capabilities. It has been designed to seamlessly integrate into current warehouse configurations and achieve up to 800 picks per hour with precision of up to 99% of SKUs.
The pick-and-place solution is ready for deployment across the MENA region offering substantial returns with a payback period of just two to three years. This rapid ROI is vital as businesses scale to meet the demands of a growing market, underscored by significant regional investments like Saudi Arabia’s $113 billion commitment to logistics and the UAE’s reinforcement of its position as a global trade hub through initiatives like the Dubai Silk Road Strategy.
Alexei Filippov, Head of Global Business Development at Yango Robotics, said, “As fulfilment costs continue to rise, our warehouse robotics solutions come at a crucial time to help businesses not just survive but thrive. Our new robotics pick-and-place platform, mobile warehouse robotics solutions and other technologies show Yango’s commitment to innovation and efficiency, driving significant cost reductions and operational enhancements for our clients across the region.”
Yango will also showcase a range of other technologies for businesses at the exhibition. Attendees will experience its autonomous delivery robots, designed for efficient urban logistics, and AI-powered retail technologies, including the White Label App and AI Shelf Monitoring System. Visitors can explore a demo store, interact with a smart camera system for real-time analytics, and understand the integration of the Warehouse Management System and Last Mile Solution.