Warehouse robots in Corona, CA.
Service Robot Co. is the single partner for warehouse robots in Corona. 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 Corona floor on a walkthrough.
Warehouse robots in Corona
Corona sits at the I-15 and SR-91 junction at the western edge of the Inland Empire, and Prologis runs six or more distribution centers in the city. It is a busy freight crossroads, and busy crossroads run on a steady churn of pallets and picks.
That steady, repetitive volume is the ideal case for warehouse robots: autonomous pallet movers and forklifts take the heavy dock-to-rack moves, tuggers run the cart milk runs, and AMRs handle tote transport — the work that is hardest to staff and easiest to automate.
Service Robot Co. is the partner that deploys and services those robots for a Corona DC under one roof — select, finance, deploy, integrate, train, service. We stay OEM-neutral on the hardware and own the uptime, so the technician who fixes it is the same vendor who sold and installed it.
Coverage
Service in Corona, 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 Corona 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 Corona 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 Corona
Buying a robot direct gets you a box and an overseas support queue. Service Robot Co. owns the whole lifecycle for a Corona 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 · Corona, CA
We deploy and service warehouse robots across Corona and the surrounding California metro.
Common questions
- Do you deploy warehouse robots in Corona?
- Yes. Service Robot Co. selects, finances, deploys, integrates, and services warehouse and material-handling robots across Corona 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.
- Do you deploy warehouse robots in Corona, CA?
- Yes. We select, finance, deploy, integrate, and service warehouse robots across Corona and the western Inland Empire. We start with a free site assessment to match the right unit to your loads and routes, then keep it serviced through a nationwide engineer network.
- What is a warehouse automation integrator?
- A warehouse automation integrator is the single vendor that turns robots from different makers into a working distribution center. Instead of selling one product, an integrator picks the right mix across every OEM, then handles sales, integration with your warehouse software, financing, deployment to the mobile-robot safety standards, and ongoing service. Service Robot Co. is that vendor, and we are OEM-neutral — we recommend the unit that fits your floor, not the one we happen to make.
- Why use an integrator instead of buying robots direct from the OEM?
- Buying direct gives you the hardware and leaves you the hard part: choosing the right mix, integrating it with your WMS, financing it, deploying it safely, and owning the downtime — often across several vendors who point at each other. An integrator collapses that into one accountable relationship and gives you a neutral recommendation instead of a sales pitch for one product. The unit price is the small part of total cost; the integrator removes the hidden costs that stall direct deployments.
- Do you partner with robot OEMs as a US distributor?
- Yes — that is the core of what we do. Many category-leading robot makers are strong on hardware but lack US sales, financing, deployment, and service coverage; several have no US service engineers at all. We act as the US go-to-market arm they did not build: we already service OEM robots in the field for real customers, so the coverage exists before a partnership is signed. For a US buyer that means one accountable vendor instead of an importer relationship and an overseas support queue.
- What does an AMR deployment service include?
- An AMR deployment service covers everything between the robot arriving and the robot earning its keep: mapping your facility, building and tuning routes, integrating with your warehouse management and fleet software, setting up the safety zones to ANSI/RIA R15.08 Part 2, training your team, and commissioning it on a live floor. We then service it through a US engineer network with a backup unit ready, so deployment is the start of an ongoing relationship, not a hand-off.
- Can you integrate robots from more than one vendor?
- Yes, and most growing warehouses eventually run more than one brand. The key is orchestration: VDA 5050 is the open standard for a fleet manager to talk to multi-vendor AMRs and AGVs, and Open-RMF (on ROS2) is open-source middleware for coordinating multiple robot brands. Without a coordination layer, mixed fleets fight each other at intersections and task hand-offs. As a vendor-neutral integrator, matching and orchestrating a multi-brand floor is exactly what we do.
- How much does it cost to work with a warehouse automation integrator?
- It depends on the scope — a single AMR deployment is very different from a multi-vendor floor with ASRS and dock robots. The honest framing is that integration and deployment commonly add on the order of a third again to the hardware cost, and that an integrator is almost always cheaper than the hidden cost of self-managing six vendors on a real multi-unit deployment. We surface buy-vs-RaaS and build the real total-cost side-by-side for your facility in an assessment — these are illustrative ranges, not quotes.
- Which robot OEMs can you deploy and service?
- We are vendor-neutral and cover the whole floor: transport AMRs and tuggers (e.g. MiR, OTTO Motors, Peer Robotics), autonomous forklifts (e.g. Seegrid), goods-to-person and ASRS (e.g. Geek+, AutoStore, Exotec, Hai Robotics), piece-picking arms, dock robots (mobile ALR, in-trailer arms, conveyor ATLS), inventory drones (e.g. Gather AI, Corvus, Verity), and cleaning robots (e.g. Gausium, Avidbots, Pudu). We pick the right one for your floor rather than fitting your floor to a single product.
Warehouse robots near Corona
Put a warehouse robot to work on your Corona 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.