According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mujin, the company is drawing attention to what it describes as the “10% Problem” in distribution centers, where highly variable tasks remain difficult to automate. The post emphasizes that these activities require judgment, flexibility, and real-time decision-making, and suggests that software intelligence, rather than additional hardware, is central to addressing this gap.
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The post highlights a new Mujin blog discussing how intelligent robotics may expand the scope of tasks suitable for automation in logistics environments. For investors, this focus points to a potential growth opportunity in software-driven automation that could increase Mujin’s addressable market, enhance the value of existing robotic systems, and strengthen the company’s positioning in AI-enabled logistics solutions.

