Unlike drones, which face airspace regulations, limited flight times, and safety concerns, the AiR DC operates continuously for 8–10 hours and autonomously recharges in just four hours. Equipped with 3D LiDAR, stereo cameras, and human-detection sensors, it safely navigates crowded, high-density warehouse environments and scans inventory up to 38 feet high with 99.5% accuracy.
The article emphasizes that AMRs like the AiR DC avoid regulatory delays and enable seamless integration into existing workflows, making them the more practical and future-ready solution for automating inventory management. Dane AiR DC’s performance underlines the critical value of dependable, regulation-free automation in scaling warehouse operations efficiently.
Read the full article here: Drones vs. Robots: Why Staying Grounded Matters in Inventory Management






