Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • Tractor Gains Smart Automation 
    • A small cost offers a big soil sampling 
    • Midlands RTK Network Expands 
    • New Precision Seeding System Adds Flexibility 
    • Tractor of the Year 2026 Winner goes Autonomous 
    • AI-Driven Precision Spraying Enables Safer Use of Non-Selective Herbicides  
    • Partnership Brings In-Cab Infotainment Developments  
    • Real-Time Dry Matter Measurement Enhanced TMR Accuracy 
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest RSS
    Precise
    • Home
    • Latest news
      • Agronomy
      • Autonomous ag
      • Data
      • Drones
      • Future fuels
      • Livestock
      • Machinery
      • Practical precision
      • Technology
    • Contributors
    • Subscribe
    • Previous editions
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy policy
    Precise
    You are at:Home»News»Autonomous ag»Solving labour challenges with the UK’s first autonomous outdoor logistics robot

    Solving labour challenges with the UK’s first autonomous outdoor logistics robot

    0
    By admin on January 15, 2023 Autonomous ag, News
    • Fox Robotics logistics solution across the soft fruit and vineyard industry

    The agricultural industry heavily depends on seasonal labour from Eastern Europe. A steady decrease can be seen, triggering several solutions with automation and robotics. Farmers now must search and depend on labour from countries further East, increasing their already high costs.

    Fox Robotics has focused on decreasing the dependence on seasonal workers by improving and automating logistics tasks that other robotics companies have overlooked in the horticulture industry. Fox Robotics is currently concentrating on improving the efficiency of the UK’s soft fruit farms and vineyards.

    Hugo RT(TM) is a durable, efficient, battery-powered robot designed to reduce the reliability of seasonal labour. The outdoor logistics robot helps to automate, helps to automate several all-year-round tasks, from supporting the transportation of picked produce to carrying delicate seedlings and soil in narrow polytunnels. Transporting picked fruit during the harvest season makes up 20% of the day-to-day activities. Automating these tasks will help to reduce overall costs and increases productivity.

    robot
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin

    Related Posts

    Tractor Gains Smart Automation 

    A small cost offers a big soil sampling 

    Midlands RTK Network Expands 

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Tractor Gains Smart Automation 
    • A small cost offers a big soil sampling 
    • Midlands RTK Network Expands 
    • New Precision Seeding System Adds Flexibility 
    • Tractor of the Year 2026 Winner goes Autonomous 
    Categories
    • Agronomy
    • Autonomous ag
    • Autonomy
    • Business
    • Data
    • Drones
    • Future fuels
    • Livestock
    • Machinery
    • News
    • Practical precision
    • Technology
    • Tyres
    • Uncategorized
    Precise tag cloud
    Agronomy Autonomous ag Autonomy Business Data Drones Future fuels Livestock Machinery News Practical precision Technology Tyres Uncategorized
    Copyright © 2017 FarmSmart Publishing Limited
    • Home
    • Privacy policy
    • Contact
    Copyright © 2025 ThemeSphere. Powered by WordPress.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.