Anyware Robotics’ Pixmo Robot Streamlines Container Unloading at Saddle Creek Logistics’ Modesto Facility

 Anyware Robotics’ Pixmo Robot Streamlines Container Unloading at Saddle Creek Logistics’ Modesto Facility

Saddle Creek Operations Embraces Pixmo as Part of Receiving Operations

FREMONT, CA – August 20, 2025 — Anyware Robotics, a leader in multi-purpose mobile robotics equipped with physical AI, today announced that its flagship Pixmo robot is now in operations at Saddle Creek Logistics’ Modesto, California facility.

Since its deployment in April 2025, Pixmo has helped Saddle Creek Logistics unload more than 1.7 million pounds of goods, equivalent to over 100,000 cases, while reducing manual labor requirements and improving workplace safety.

Pixmo’s unique patent-pending conveyor add-on allows it to seamlessly unload a variety of box types from containers and trailers, turning containers in 2-3 hours, and adapting to the dynamic needs of Saddle Creek’s high-volume operations.

“We are constantly looking for technology that makes our operations safer and more efficient without adding complexity,” said Chris Svatek, VP of Operations of Saddle Creek Logistics. “Pixmo fits perfectly into our workflow, helping us move goods faster while reducing the strain on our associates.”

Unloading containers is one of the most physically demanding and repetitive tasks in the logistics industry. By introducing automation through Pixmo, Saddle Creek is addressing both productivity and labor challenges, freeing up team members for higher-value tasks.

“The Modesto team at Saddle Creek has been a fantastic partner,” said Thomas Tang, Founder & CEO of Anyware Robotics. “They’ve embraced the technology from day one, and the results speak for themselves—safer work environments, faster unload times, and more consistent throughput. We look forward to expanding the partnership.”

About Anyware Robotics

Anyware Robotics develops multi-purpose mobile robots, equipped with physical AI, to enhance operations in labor-intensive industries. Pixmo, the company’s first robot, will initially focus on unloading boxes from containers and trucks in a safe, cost-effective, and reliable way. Built for adaptability, Pixmo’s capabilities will expand with future software updates, enabling mobile palletizing, depalletizing, box picking, and truck loading. Founded by AI and robotics industry veterans, Anyware Robotics is headquartered in Fremont, CA. For more information, visit www.anyware-robotics.com.

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