T&S contributed to an R&D initiative on intelligent warehouse orchestration and AI-assisted robotics for a global technology and logistics leader.
As logistics networks grow larger and more automated, warehouses face rising pressure on speed, adaptability and efficiency. Modern fulfilment centres must coordinate autonomous robots, inventory systems, operators and software continuously. T&S contributed to an advanced R&D initiative for a major global technology and logistics company focused on intelligent warehouse orchestration and AI-assisted robotic operations, combining robotics, machine learning, operational research and cloud technologies.
The client operates highly automated logistics environments supporting large-scale international distribution, relying on autonomous mobile systems to transport inventory and support fulfilment in real time. As density and complexity increased, it launched exploratory initiatives to evaluate how AI could improve coordination between robotic fleets, inventory flows and decision-making through more adaptive orchestration models.
T&S contributed to research and engineering on intelligent warehouse orchestration and autonomous systems: AI-oriented operational studies, warehouse process analysis, autonomous-robot workflow modelling, pick-and-stow optimisation scenarios, data engineering and experimentation, machine-learning evaluation environments and cloud-based development infrastructures. Engineers also explored adaptive planning models improving coordination between autonomous systems in shared environments, within collaborative international teams.
Through this R&D initiative, T&S reinforced its expertise in applied AI, robotics integration and intelligent industrial operations, demonstrating its ability to contribute to advanced R&D programmes in large-scale automated logistics environments.