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Corvus Robotics Launches AI-Powered Pallet Tracking Device
Corvus Trident automatically monitors pallet movement from dock to departure
Apr. 13, 2026 at 2:00pm
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Corvus Trident's AI-powered sensors provide continuous, automated tracking of pallet movements to improve inventory visibility and operational efficiency in warehouses.Orange TodayCorvus Robotics has announced the launch of Corvus Trident, a new AI-powered device that tracks every pallet movement in a warehouse from inbound receipt through putaway, replenishment, picking, and outbound shipment. Trident mounts directly to forklifts, reach trucks, and other material handling equipment, capturing pallet data automatically during normal operations without requiring manual scanning.
Why it matters
Warehouse systems often struggle with inventory discrepancies due to inconsistent or missing data from manual scanning processes. Corvus Trident is designed to close this visibility gap by providing a continuous, automated record of pallet movement to improve inventory accuracy, reduce errors and chargebacks, and give teams better data to optimize operations.
The details
Trident uses onboard AI and industrial-grade scanning to read multiple barcodes simultaneously and track pallet and equipment movement in real-time. This creates a comprehensive record of inventory flow without requiring operators to stop and manually scan. Corvus claims Trident can improve labor planning, productivity, traceability, and operational review by giving warehouse and supply chain teams more reliable data.
- Corvus Robotics announced Corvus Trident on April 13, 2026.
- Corvus Trident will be showcased with live demonstrations at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta.
The players
Corvus Robotics
A company that provides autonomous inventory management systems, including the Corvus One drone-based solution and the new Corvus Trident pallet tracking device.
MSI Surfaces
A leading nationwide distributor of flooring, countertop, wall tile, and hardscaping products that has deployed Corvus Trident at its headquarters in Orange, California.
Jackie Wu
The CEO of Corvus Robotics.
What they’re saying
“After leveraging Corvus' drone technology over the last four years to improve rack inventory accuracy, we are excited to take the next step toward tighter inventory controls with Corvus Trident.”
— Matt Zucker, Team Leader, Operations Strategy & Analytics, MSI
“Most facilities still rely on fragmented scan events to understand the movement of physical goods. 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.”
— Jackie Wu, CEO, Corvus Robotics
What’s next
Corvus Robotics will showcase Corvus Trident with live demonstrations at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, where attendees can see how the device captures pallet movement in real-time.
The takeaway
Corvus Trident represents a significant advancement in warehouse inventory visibility, providing a continuous, automated record of pallet movement that can help reduce errors, improve operational efficiency, and give teams better data to optimize their supply chain.

