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Warehouse robots · Chino, CA

Warehouse robots in Chino, CA.

Service Robot Co. is the single partner for warehouse robots in Chino. We pick the right autonomous mobile robot, forklift, tugger, or goods-to-person system for your floor, finance it, deploy it without stopping your operation, integrate it with your warehouse software, train your team, and keep it serviced — one vendor, not six.

We deploy and service — no throughput promises. We confirm the right units and terms for your Chino floor on a walkthrough.

Warehouse robots in Chino

Chino packs a dense block of logistics into a small city. The Prologis Chino Industrial Center alone runs more than ten distribution buildings in a single park, and Chino sits inside the state’s designated warehouse-concentration region, so new construction keeps coming.

A park that dense runs on the same repetitive moves over and over — pallets dock-to-rack, totes between zones, carts on milk runs. Those are the moves warehouse robots take best: autonomous forklifts and pallet movers for the heavy work, collaborative tuggers for the cart runs, AMRs for the tote shuttling.

Service Robot Co. deploys and services all of it for a Chino floor under one contract — we pick the unit, finance it, install and integrate it without stopping the operation, train your team, and send a local technician when something goes wrong. The robot maker sells you a box; we own the whole lifecycle.

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Service in Chino, CA.

Service nationwide. 3,000+ service engineers across all 50 US states, 85+ metros with closest-hub dispatch. 10-minute remote triage, 24-hour on-site dispatch, 24/7 emergency response.

All 50

US states covered

85+

metros with closest-hub dispatch

3,000+

service engineers in the US

Remote triage

10-minute remote triage during business hours

Nationwide dispatch

24-hour nationwide on-site dispatch

Emergency response

24/7 emergency response

What we deploy on Chino floors

We pick by the load and the motion, not the brand — and we stay OEM-neutral on the hardware.

Autonomous mobile robots

Shuttle totes and carts between zones across a Chino floor with no fixed path or track.

Autonomous forklifts

Pick up, move, and stack pallets without a driver — for the repetitive lifts that are hardest to staff.

Tuggers & pallet movers

Tow trains of carts on milk runs and shuttle loads dock-to-rack — zero-infrastructure options need no floor changes.

Goods-to-person systems

Bring stored shelves and totes to a stationary picker, so picker walking time drops instead of headcount rising.

Representative categories — we confirm the exact unit, capacity, and terms for your floor in an assessment.

One partner for the whole deployment in Chino

Buying a robot direct gets you a box and an overseas support queue. Service Robot Co. owns the whole lifecycle for a Chino operation: we select the right units across OEMs, finance them buy-or-monthly, deploy them on a phased timeline that does not stop your floor, integrate them with the warehouse software you already run, train your team, and service every unit through a US engineer network. When a robot goes down mid-shift, the technician who fixes it is the same vendor who sold and installed it.

Service area · Chino, CA

We deploy and service warehouse robots across Chino and the surrounding California metro.

Common questions

Do you deploy warehouse robots in Chino?
Yes. Service Robot Co. selects, finances, deploys, integrates, and services warehouse and material-handling robots across Chino and the rest of California — autonomous mobile robots, autonomous forklifts, tuggers, pallet movers, and goods-to-person systems. We start with a free site assessment, recommend the right mix for your floor, and keep every unit serviced through a nationwide service engineer network.
Can you add warehouse automation to a Chino facility without re-racking?
Often, yes. The newer collaborative tuggers and AMR-class movers need zero infrastructure change — they navigate your existing aisles or learn a route by being walked it, so there is no track to install and no floor to re-lay. We confirm what your specific deployment needs on a walkthrough.
What are material handling robots?
Material-handling robots move, lift, and stage loads across a facility: autonomous forklifts that lift and stack pallets, tuggers that tow trains of carts, pallet movers that shuttle loads point-to-point, and goods-to-person systems that bring stored items to a picker. Unlike delivery or cleaning robots, they carry real weight — hundreds to thousands of pounds — so fit, safety, and service matter even more.
What is an autonomous forklift, and how much can it lift?
An autonomous forklift is a self-driving lift truck that picks up, moves, and stacks pallets without a driver. Representative units like the Seegrid Lift CR1 are in the ~4,000-lb class for pallet handling and stacking. The exact capacity depends on the model and configuration — we confirm the right unit for your loads in a quote.
What is an autonomous tugger, and does it need infrastructure?
An autonomous tugger is a self-driving tow tractor that pulls a train of carts point-to-point on milk runs. The best of the new generation, like the Peer Robotics Peer 3000 (~3,000-lb class), need zero infrastructure change — they learn the route by being walked it, so there is no track to install or floor to change.
What does "zero infrastructure change" actually save?
It removes the single biggest hidden cost in material-handling automation: installing guide paths, re-racking, re-laying floor, or shutting the operation down to do it. A zero-infrastructure unit navigates your existing aisles or learns a route by being walked it, so you add automation without a construction project or a shutdown — which is why a unit like the Peer 3000 tugger can beat a cheaper one on total cost.
How do I choose between an autonomous forklift, a tugger, and an AMR?
By the load and the motion. Lifting and stacking pallets → an autonomous forklift. Towing trains of carts on milk runs → a tugger. Shuttling loads point-to-point across a changing floor → an AMR-class pallet mover. Cutting picker walking time → a goods-to-person system. We match the unit to your real loads, routes, and floor on a walkthrough.

Warehouse robots near Chino

Put a warehouse robot to work on your Chino floor.

We walk your floor, learn your loads and routes, and recommend the units that fit — then deploy, integrate, and service them. Start with a free assessment.