Warehouse Robotics Automation
Flexible automation that supports your team, boosts throughput and adapts as your business grows.
Automate high‑volume, repetitive tasks so your team can focus on value‑added work.
Autrix robotic automation brings together equipment, software and process design into one solution. Designed for SMEs, the system supports picking, storage and material movements - created to integrate with existing systems so you don’t rebuild from scratch.
From Goods‑to‑Person (G2P) picking to full automation lines, our roll‑outs are phased to suit your capacity, combining serious throughput improvements with minimal disruption.
Benefits of robotics automation
Automation is only valuable when it integrates into your operation - Autrix makes that happen.
Tailored warehouse automation
Each design is customised to suit your layout, workflows and goals.
Scalable hardware solutions
Add modules or expand when you’re ready.
Team‑centric automation
Equipment built to support your staff, not replace them. Spend more time focusing on the tasks that matter.
End‑to‑end service
From consultation to installation to optimisation, we’ll manage every step.
“We’re looking at expanding into a larger warehouse in a few years. We anticipate growth and the robotic solution allows us to scale with that ambition.”
L&S Engineers
What types of robots does Autrix work with?
We integrate AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots), AGVs, robotic forklifts, goods-to-person systems, and collaborative robots from leading manufacturers.
Do we need to change our warehouse layout for robots?
Not necessarily. Many robotic solutions work within existing layouts, though we may recommend optimisations to maximise efficiency.
How do robots work safely alongside warehouse staff?
Modern robots include sensors, safety systems, and intelligent routing to work collaboratively with human workers without safety barriers.
What’s the typical ROI timeline for robotics?
Most clients see positive ROI within 12-24 months through increased throughput, reduced errors, and lower labour costs.
Can we start small and expand later?
Absolutely. We recommend starting with a pilot deployment to prove value before scaling up robot numbers.
What happens if a robot breaks down?
Most systems are designed with redundancy, so a single robot failure won’t stop your operation. Our support includes remote diagnostics, spare parts, and rapid response maintenance to minimise any operational impact.