Honeywell, Teradyne Partner to Transform Warehouse Logistics

Honeywell, Teradyne Partner to Transform Warehouse Logistics

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Honeywell and Teradyne Join Forces to Bring Smarter Robots to Warehouses

In a significant move for the logistics world, Honeywell and Teradyne Robotics have announced a collaboration aimed at transforming how goods move within warehouses and distribution centers. This partnership brings together autonomous mobile robots, flexible robot arms, and smart warehouse software in a single, seamless system.

At its heart, the collaboration equips businesses with both the hardware needed to move material and the software intelligence to manage workflow—without needing separate systems to connect. With applications across the Americas and Europe, companies in retail, manufacturing, and consumer goods now have a clear path toward smarter, more efficient operations.

Why This Collaboration Matters

For many businesses, moving pallets or parts around large storage facilities remains a manual task—relying on forklifts, pallet jacks, and human labor. This setup can slow down workflows, increase the risk of injuries, and bring rising costs.

The Honeywell–Teradyne combo addresses these issues head-on. Honeywell brings decades of experience in warehouse management and a powerful software platform. Teradyne Robotics lends its fleet of ready-made autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and paired robot arms (cobots). Together, they offer simple plug-and-play solutions that can be added to existing facilities with little disruption.

What Each Company Brings to the Table

Teradyne Robotics is home to two well-known names in the robotics world: Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots. These divisions have already shipped more than 110,000 robots globally—proof of their reliability and scale.

Their AMRs move pallets or goods without needing fixed rails or lanes. Some models, like the MiR1200 Pallet Jack, include smart cameras and sensors that allow them to pick up pallets, navigate tight spaces, and adapt to new routes—all without human intervention.

On the flip side, Honeywell contributes its powerful Momentum Warehouse Execution Software (WES). This software is designed to manage every moving part of the warehouse—whether it’s robots, conveyors, labelling systems, or even human operators. It helps the system adapt to changes in demand and keep everything running in sync.

By tying these pieces together, the two companies offer customers a one-stop solution: robots that move, software that controls, and services that support it all.

How End Users Benefit

With this pairing, businesses can see improvements across three key fronts:

  1. Safety and Labor Relief
    Robots can take over repetitive tasks like moving heavy pallets—so workers can focus on tasks that require human skill.

  2. Cost Savings
    Automating repetitive logistics tasks cuts down labor costs, reduces damage, and streamlines operations.

  3. Faster Workflow
    Smart routing and software coordination let robots move goods quickly and accurately, reducing delays.

Businesses can adopt the technology gradually, starting with a few robots, then scaling up. There is no need to overhaul the warehouse or install permanent infrastructure—making the shift faster and less disruptive.

A Tailored Fit for Existing Facilities

One of the collaboration’s most appealing features is how well it fits into already-built warehouses. Unlike older automation systems that require new floors, sensors, or wiring, MiR’s robots are infrastructure-free. These machines rely on software and onboard sensors to move safely, making them ideal for retrofitting.

By integrating with Honeywell’s existing software and controls, the system becomes an upgrade rather than a rebuild. It’s a practical solution that respects ongoing operations while bringing in modern capabilities.

Voices from the Companies

Ujjwal Kumar, Group President of Teradyne Robotics, emphasized the complete nature of the offering: “Businesses now get full support—from system design to implementation and maintenance,” he said. The aim is to help warehouses shift from labor-heavy workflows to smart, efficient operations.

Chad Briggs, President of Honeywell Intelligrated, added: “This partnership makes automation easy and effective for distribution centers. It supports smooth operations and improves worker safety.” Their joint approach removes traditional barriers and helps companies focus on strategic growth.

A Step Toward Scalable Automation

This alliance is also a strategic move for Teradyne. Rather than just selling more robot units, they are embedding their technology into larger service offerings. That means:

  • Standardized deployment across multiple locations
  • Central management capabilities through Honeywell’s software
  • Easier maintenance and upgrades
  • Long-term service contracts for enterprise customers

Instead of managing multiple vendors, companies can rely on one integrated partner—a powerful proposition in the corporate world.

Future Steps

Businesses interested in automation will likely be watching closely. The partnership offers both steps and ladders:

  • Initial deployment with a handful of robots to test efficiency and safety
  • Expanded rollout across full warehouses or multiple sites
  • Full integration into enterprise systems for real-time monitoring and control

Beyond efficiency gains, the collaboration opens doors to building smarter, safer workspaces—while preparing for future advancements like AI-driven optimization or remote operation.

The Honeywell–Teradyne Robotics collaboration represents a meaningful leap in warehouse automation. By combining state-of-the-art mobile robots with trusted warehouse software, businesses get a balanced solution—one that respects current operations, elevates productivity, and focuses on safety.

In a world where logistics speed matters more than ever, this partnership offers a fresh, sensible path forward. It promises better results without building everything from scratch. Winter warehouses just got a lot smarter.

Aug. 13, 2025 3:43 p.m. 905

Warehouse automation, Autonomous mobile robots

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