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Fleet Management

Fleet management refers to the systems used to coordinate multiple deployed robots: tracking their status, assigning tasks, updating software, and handling exceptions in real time. In humanoid robotics, it’s a control layer that turns individual units into an operational network.

Unlike static automation, humanoids often share spaces with humans and require constant adaptation. Fleet software monitors uptime, fallbacks, battery levels, and task queues across robots in warehouses, retail sites, or service environments. It enables centralized scheduling, load balancing, and remote intervention when a robot encounters an edge case.

Effective fleet management is essential for scaling humanoids from pilot to production. Without it, scaling robots leads to coordination bottlenecks and failure points.

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