Through MIT’s Intelligent Logistics
Systems Lab, the two institutions will explore new applications of AI models
with significant potential for businesses and society.
“The objective of our collaboration with Mecalux is to foster disruptive
innovation and achieve two highly impactful use cases where AI transforms
industry decision-making. We will train complex self-learning machine learning
models to ultimately reduce costs, lower carbon footprints and improve service
quality for customers,” says Dr. Matthias Winkenbach, Director of Research at
MIT CTL and the Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab.
In the first year of this cutting-edge
project, the teams at the Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab and Mecalux will
develop two key research areas to accelerate innovation. The first will
focus on increasing the productivity of autonomous warehouse robots. Using
advanced simulation, optimisation and machine learning techniques, researchers
will develop a “swarm intelligence” system enabling multiple robots to operate
as a single entity, making collective decisions. “We aim to create a new
generation of autonomous robots that learn from human behaviour to foster
greater collaboration and efficiency in warehouses,” says Winkenbach.
The second research area will centre on
training self-learning AI models. The Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab
will design systems capable of learning from demand patterns and anticipating
new customer purchasing habits. “Current distribution systems fail to account
for the full complexity of logistics networks and often make strong simplifying
assumptions. This project seeks to help companies operating large networks of
warehouses, distribution centres and stores automatically determine the most
efficient way to fulfil each order taking into account the real-time status of
the distribution network,” says Winkenbach.
This research partnership between MIT
CTL and Mecalux will help logistics experts, warehouse staff and carriers
perform their jobs with maximum precision. “Having contributed to founding
MIT’s Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab, Mecalux has leveraged its practical
expertise in warehousing and its software and automation experts to support
MIT’s research. The goal is to transform companies’ logistics operations to
achieve greater efficiency,” says Javier Carrillo, CEO of warehouse technology
company Mecalux.