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Doosan Robotics Launches AI-Powered Palletizing Solution Targeting Industrial Automation Market

By MGN EditorialJune 22, 2026 at 03:40 PM

Doosan Robotics has unveiled its PalletizHD+ system at Automate 2026 in Chicago, combining artificial intelligence, robotics, and its proprietary PalletizOS platform to streamline palletizing operations for manufacturers and logistics operators.

## Doosan Robotics Launches AI-Powered Palletizing Solution Targeting Industrial Automation Market Doosan Robotics has introduced its latest automated palletizing system, PalletizHD+, at the Automate 2026 trade show in Chicago, marking a significant step forward in AI-driven warehouse and logistics automation that carries implications for port terminals and cargo-handling facilities. According to a PR Newswire release issued June 22, 2026, the PalletizHD+ solution integrates artificial intelligence, advanced robotics hardware, and the company's proprietary PalletizOS software platform. The system is designed to help manufacturers and logistics operators increase throughput while reducing the complexity typically associated with palletizing workflows. ### Relevance to Maritime Logistics While the product launch was positioned primarily at the manufacturing sector, automated palletizing technology has direct relevance to port terminal operations and intermodal freight handling. Container terminals and break-bulk facilities increasingly rely on robotic systems to manage cargo consolidation and deconsolidation, and AI-enhanced palletizing represents a growing segment of that investment. Solutions that can adapt dynamically to varied cargo types — a core promise of AI-integrated robotics — address one of the persistent challenges in port-side warehousing, where shipment profiles can change rapidly based on vessel schedules and cargo manifests. ### Additional Technologies on Display Alongside PalletizHD+, Doosan Robotics also showcased advanced sanding and welding robotic solutions at the Automate 2026 event. These systems feature Physics-Informed AI and 3D vision capabilities, technologies that are increasingly being evaluated for use in shipyard maintenance and vessel repair applications, where precision and adaptability in unstructured environments are critical requirements. ### Industry Context The unveiling reflects a broader acceleration in industrial robotics adoption across supply chain sectors. Port operators and shipping lines have been under sustained pressure to reduce labour costs and improve operational efficiency, particularly following disruptions that exposed vulnerabilities in manual cargo-handling processes in recent years. Doosan Robotics' move to integrate AI at the operating system level, rather than as a bolt-on feature, signals a maturation of the technology toward more scalable, enterprise-grade deployment — a threshold that port and terminal operators have historically required before committing to large-scale automation investment. Further technical specifications and commercial availability details for PalletizHD+ were not disclosed in the initial announcement.
#port automation#cargo handling#robotics#AI logistics#terminal operations#palletizing#industrial automation#shipyard technology

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