
Dexory, a provider of real-time warehouse data intelligence, today launched its next-generation autonomous robot and a new software feature, Storage Health. Both of these new capabilities enhance warehouse efficiency and visibility by delivering richer, more accurate operational data.
“Warehouse performance depends on how closely operational systems reflect reality on the floor,” said Richard Williams, vice president of robotics at Dexory. “By continuously capturing accurate data across every storage type and operational area, our next-generation solution gives customers a trusted, real-time foundation for decision-making. This enables warehouse operators to make decisions based on what is actually there, not what they assume is true.”
Dexory said its DexoryView platform combines autonomous robots, artificial intelligence, and digital twin
technology, The London-based company said it provides warehouse and supply chain operators with full operational visibility and real-time insights from Day 1.
Logistics leaders such as GXO, Maersk, and DHL; manufacturers including Stellantis and GE Appliances; and customers across pharmaceuticals, retail, and e-commerce all use DexoryView, said Dexory. In October, the company secured $165 million in Series C funding to scale its customer base.
Next-gen Dexory robots offer real-time visibility
Since 2023, Dexory robots have been operating in live warehouse environments. Building on this proven foundation, the company said its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are now faster, more efficient, and capable of capturing significantly more data across increasingly complex warehouse operations.
The new robot operates safely alongside people and machinery without disrupting daily workflows, said Dexory. It captures high-frequency warehouse data and continuously feeds a live view of operations into the DexoryView digital twin.
With an extended scanning range of up to 60 ft. — versus 40 feet in the current generation — the AMR can process more data, faster, Dexory claimed. This delivers consistent visibility across racks of all shapes and sizes, including double-deep configurations, block storage, and other non-racked environments, creating a reliable data layer across the entire warehouse at the click of a button.
The robot’s modular architecture also ensures future-proofing, allowing warehouses to seamlessly integrate additional capabilities like pick-face analysis or temperature monitoring without costly overhauls, asserted the company.
Customers using existing Dexory’s systems have already reported results including 80% reduction in audit time and 20% throughput improvement. The new capability extends these performance gains, solving visibility issues across all complex configurations, said Dexory.
Storage Health enhances early risk detection and hygiene
Complementing the new hardware is Storage Health, a software feature powered by computer vision and AI. Running in the background during every scan and analysing the high-resolution images captured in real time, Storage Health acts as an additional layer of inspection, identifying critical issues that frequently go unnoticed during manual checks.
The feature identifies and flags potential hygiene and stock risks across all rack levels. This includes damaged racking, defective pallets, and unstable items that could collapse and endanger workers. Dexory’s system also looks for hanging shrink wrap and empty pallets that create fire, contamination, and obstruction risks. In addition, it can find damaged or crushed goods that undermine stock control, driving loss and rework.
“The biggest risks often sit higher up or deeper in the racks where manual checks are infrequent and ineffective,” said Chris Coote, director of product at Dexory. “Storage Health changes this, enabling operations, health and safety, and inventory teams to act early and reduce risks before they escalate into costly incidents, injuries, or compliance issues.”
Dexory said his dual launch reflects its commitment to providing complete, continuous intelligence, allowing warehouse operators to gain full visibility, think smarter, and move faster than ever before.
The first public showcase of these systems will be at Booth 1055 at Manifest in Las Vegas this week.
