Skyline Robotics launches autonomous warehouse robot kit after $55M Series C
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Skyline Robotics announced $55 million in Series C funding and the commercial availability of CargoMate, a modular robot platform designed for pick-and-pack, sortation, and shelf replenishment in smaller distribution centers. The kit includes nav hardware, a configurable manipulator, and a cloud fleet management console.
CargoMate’s onboarding flow emphasizes low-code task definition and visual workflows so operations teams can orchestrate routes and behaviors without deep robotics expertise. The company provides simulation tools for layout planning and safety validation before physical deployment.
Proceeds will expand manufacturing, customer success teams, and the company’s on-site deployment capabilities. Early customers reported measurable labor-cost savings and more consistent throughput when CargoMate augmented seasonal pick floors.
Operations managers highlighted the rapid ROI for smaller warehouses previously excluded from automation due to integration complexity and cost. Skyline Robotics plans a partner program for integrators and an SDK for custom end-effectors and sensors.