Distribution centers and warehouses face mounting pressure from labor shortages, physically demanding work, safety risks, and rising throughput demands. Enter the Mech, the first superhumanoid robot purpose-built for intralogistics from Dexterity.Featuring two autonomous arms with an advanced sense of touch on a mobile base, the Mech handles repetitive, strenuous warehouse tasks like truck loading and unloading with human-level dexterity, adaptability, and planning capabilities to keep workers safe and operations running efficiently. Delivery giant FedEx has already collaborated with Dexterity to optimize trailer loading and unloading, freeing employees for other critical tasks while improving safety and improving already high service levels.To power its physical AI platform in motion, Dexterity chose a unified, EtherCAT-based control architecture from Beckhoff. Integrated diagnostics and safety features streamline commissioning, simplify troubleshooting, and enable scalable fleet deployment.Together, Beckhoff and Dexterity are building a flexible, AI-enabled foundation for next-generation warehouse robotics and unlocking new levels of efficiency in parcel and distribution operations.Learn more:www.dexterity.aiwww.beckhoff.com/intralogistics Sponsored by