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GreyOrange Ranger GTP

The GreyOrange Ranger GTP is a goods-to-person autonomous mobile robot (AMR) manufactured by GreyOrange for warehouse automation tasks including putaway, inventory storage, replenishment, and order picking. It operates as part of the Ranger series and is orchestrated by the GreyMatter fulfillment operating system.

Overview and Use Cases

The Ranger GTP is a goods-to-person AMR designed for fulfillment center operations. It transports storage racks and inventory to human workers at workstations, eliminating the need for operators to walk through warehouse aisles to locate items. Primary use cases include:

  • Automated putaway of incoming inventory
  • Inventory storage and retrieval
  • Replenishment of picking stations
  • Order picking operations

Key Capabilities

  • Goods-to-person rack movement: Transports racks to worker stations rather than requiring workers to travel to item locations
  • GreyMatter orchestration: Integrated with GreyMatter, a fulfillment operating system that coordinates robot movement and warehouse workflows
  • Vendor-agnostic compatibility: Part of the Certified Ranger Network, enabling interoperability across different equipment vendors
  • Multi-application deployment: Supports multiple warehouse functions within a single fleet

Specifications and Deployment

The Ranger GTP is part of the broader Ranger series of autonomous mobile robots. The product has been deployed at scale across multiple customer facilities, with reported deployments reaching 100,000+ agent equivalents across GreyOrange's customer base.

The robot operates within warehouse environments and integrates with the GreyMatter fulfillment operating system to receive instructions, coordinate movements with other robots, and optimize warehouse workflows.

Manufacturer

The Ranger GTP is manufactured by GreyOrange, headquartered in Singapore.

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