Greenhouse and nursery growers are increasingly challenged to improve efficiencies, reduce costs and stay competitive. New developments in robotics technology have enabled the introduction of cost-effective autonomous robots for container handling. These robots, when used in conjunction with forks, can significantly reduce the labor required for spacing, collection and consolidation.
Harvest Automation had developed and is now marketing the robots. AgriNomix markets a complete line of automation technologies for the greenhouse and nursery industries. Together, the two companies are marketing the integrated solution of autonomous robots and forks.
Attend this webinar to hear how these technologies work and how they are making a significant impact at a number of growers around the U.S.
Register here for the free webinar. It takes place Nov. 21 from 2-3 p.m. EST.
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