
Mujin, a developer of robots for logistics, manufacturing, and supply chain operations, today announced the first wave of automation integrators to join its partner program.
The initial cohort includes robotics systems integrators Applied Manufacturing Technologies, Convergix, CRG Automation, Mesh Automation, and RG Group. On the material handling side, C&B Material Handling, Conveyco, and Honeywell Intelligrated will help expand the reach of MujinOS into complex warehouse and distribution environments.
“Through Machine Intelligence, MujinOS enables robotic systems to have higher throughput with better ROI [return on investment] for end users and their businesses,” said Ross Diankov, Mujin’s co-founder and CEO. “By giving trusted partners access to MujinOS, we’re enabling them to bring transformative automation to more factories and warehouses, faster than ever before. This is how we unlock the next generation of industrial robotics.”
MujinOS designed to enable, empower automation
Tokyo-based Mujin has developed software to enable industrial robots to perform complex tasks with speed, reliability, and flexibility. The company claimed that MujinOS eliminates the need for teaching or coding by empowering robots with real-time decision-making capabilities.
At its core, MujinOS is a real-time digital twin that continuously perceives, plans, and controls robotic systems. Mujin said integrators can us it to rapidly design and deploy advanced automation applications—including palletizing, depalletizing, bin picking, and mobile robot coordination—while expanding into more complex and dynamic use cases.
Mujin said each of its new partners brings deep industry knowledge and implementation expertise. With MujinOS, these experts can to address high-mix production needs, solve unstructured logistics challenges, and reduce time-to-value for their customers, the company claimed.
“With the latest advancements to MujinOS, our partners have access to a powerful toolset—enabling everything from simple depalletizing to complex mixed-SKU palletizing,” said Ed Mullen, vice president of sales – product at Mujin.
“By unlocking configurability across applications, hardware, and layouts, we’re helping integrators deploy automation faster, with more flexibility and scalability than ever before,” he added. “We’re proud to partner with the best RSIs [robotics systems integrators] and MHIs [materials handling integrators] in the industry to shape the future of industrial automation.”
Mujin earned a 2024 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award for its TruckBot autonomous truck unloading robot. Last month, Mujin established a Global Leadership Cabinet to unify its operations worldwide and drive the commercial expansion of MujinOS.
Mujin aims to set integration partners up for success
To ensure its partners’ success, Mujin has developed a hands-on training program. This program is intended get integrator teams up to speed quickly in Mujin’s dedicated training center.
Partners also have access to dedicated support from Mujin’s technical team whenever they need it to better provide smooth deployments and long-term success.
“AMT has a long-standing history of partnering with best-in-class vision technologies to unlock new applications,” said Craig Salvalaggio, president and chief operating officer of Applied Manufacturing Technologies. “Working with Mujin will allow us to accelerate automation in warehousing applications and prepare solutions that we can scale. Their unique platform will help us with faster deployments and greater flexibility for case-handling solutions. Together, we can help more businesses embrace robotics and continue advancing automation.”
Mujin said it is actively expanding its partner program and seeking new relationships with experienced RSIs, MHIs, and high-tech distributors who share a passion for solving meaningful challenges through robotics.

