
Corvus Robotics announced Corvus Trident, a new AI-powered device that gives warehouses a continuous record of every pallet movement from inbound receipt through putaway, replenishment, picking, and outbound shipment.
Corvus Trident mounts directly to forklifts, reach trucks, and other material handling equipment (MHE), capturing pallet movement automatically during normal operations.
“Most facilities still rely on fragmented scan events to understand the movement of physical goods,” says Jackie Wu, CEO of Corvus Robotics. “That leaves major gaps between what the system says should have happened and what actually did. Corvus Trident gives operators and supply chain leaders a real-time view of pallet movement across the facility, starting at the dock door. It improves execution on the floor today and creates the foundation for a smarter, more responsive warehouse over time.”
Key takeaways:
· Using onboard AI and industrial-grade scanning, Corvus Trident reads multiple barcodes simultaneously, tracks pallet and equipment movement in real-time, and creates a continuous record of inventory movement without requiring operators to stop and manually scan.
· With Corvus Trident, warehouses can begin tracking pallets the moment they are unloaded and continue tracking them through the full flow of operations until they leave the facility. That visibility creates a stronger system of record for receiving, movement, storage, and shipment while giving teams the data they need to act earlier and operate with greater confidence.
· Mounted to existing material handling equipment, Corvus Trident captures data during normal warehouse workflows. It reads pallets up to three stacks high, tracks movement without GPS, beacons, or markers, and provides real-time visual and audio feedback to operators to support safer and more accurate handling.
· The system works with existing warehouse management systems through standard APIs or can operate independently, giving customers flexibility in how they deploy it.




















