Warehouse automation provider Locus Robotics is launching its latest AI-powered robotics fulfilment system at MODEX 2026, taking place in Atlanta this week.Locus Array is a fully autonomous fulfilment system that combines mobile robotics, an integrated robotic picking arm, and AI-powered perception with autonomous execution to complete end-to-end workflows without manual intervention, the company said in a statement Monday.Deployments are underway with early access customers in North America—including DHL Supply Chain—and the company is preparing to scale the system globally across Europe and Asia-Pacific, company leaders also said.“For years, autonomous fulfillment has been more hype and promises than reality — until now,” Locus Robotics’ CEO Rick Faulk said in the statement. “Warehouse operations are facing increasing pressure from labor constraints, rising costs, and constant variability that traditional systems can’t absorb. Locus Array brings autonomy into real-world operations at scale, introducing a fundamentally different, system-level approach designed to solve these challenges at their core.”Locus Array is a tower-style robot that moves autonomously through warehouse aisles, using a robotic picking arm to pick and place items stored in traditional warehouse racking. The solution is powered by the company’s LocusONE AI-driven orchestration platform and operates as part of a unified fleet alongside the company’s other fulfillment robots, Locus Origin and Vector.The robots-to-goods (R2G) solution brings automation directly to inventory shelves, allowing companies to execute fulfillment tasks within the warehouse aisle, without human assistance. Locus says benefits include:Rapid, high-density throughput with streamlined order fulfillment: The system processes orders in parallel and consolidates work directly in…