# Fetch AMR line: robot model

Canonical ID: `d4bf6836-5478-4e9a-82d8-76a07081a491`

**Lifecycle:** discontinued. The product or service is no longer actively pursued by the maker.

- **Slug:** zebra-fetch-amr
- **Form factor:** amr
- **Maturity stage:** commercial
- **Lifecycle:** discontinued
- **Deployments registered:** 0

## Specs

- **notes:** [object Object],[object Object]
- **function:** person-to-goods and tote/cart transport in warehouses (FetchCore / Zebra Symmetry fleet software)
- **formFactor:** amr (autonomous material-handling robots: RollerTop, CartConnect, FlexShelf, HMIShelf)

## Deployments

_No deployments registered for this model._

## Supply chain

_No verified supply relationships on file. Supply-chain coverage is being added across the registry; check back as the seed populates this model's suppliers._

_Suppliers appear when verified with at least two strong sources. Sources are append-only; corrections add new sources rather than rewrite history._

## Common questions

### What is Fetch AMR line?

The Zebra/Fetch AMR line comprises the autonomous material-handling robots (RollerTop, CartConnect, FlexShelf, HMIShelf) that Zebra Technologies (NASDAQ: ZBRA) acquired with Fetch Robotics in 2021 for about $290 million and later branded as Zebra Symmetry Fulfillment, running on the FetchCore fleet platform. The registry records it at commercial maturity historically but with lifecycleState=discontinued: on December 9 2025 Zebra filed an SEC 8-K disclosing a decision to dispose of or exit the robotics automation business, taking roughly $80 million in charges, with most staff departing by end-2025 and about a quarter retained to March 2026 to manage existing deployments. The stated reason was that the AMR business was not scaling fast enough. Per the active/retired split, the Model reflects the current (wound-down) direction while historical deployments retain their commercial state.

### Who makes Fetch AMR line?

Fetch AMR line is made by Zebra Technologies, based in Lincolnshire, Illinois, USA, founded in 1969.

### Where is Fetch AMR line deployed?

No verified deployments of Fetch AMR line are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.

### What is Fetch AMR line's maturity stage?

Fetch AMR line is at the commercial stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Commercial stage means production-grade deployments are operating at named customer sites.

### Is Fetch AMR line still being made?

Fetch AMR line is discontinued: the product line is permanently ceased; historical records remain on the registry.


## Sources (6)

1. https://www.zebra.com/us/en/about-zebra/newsroom/press-releases/2021/zebra-technologies-to-acquire-fetch-robotics.html
2. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0000877212/000162828025056882/zbra-20251209.htm
3. https://www.therobotreport.com/zebra-technologies-winding-down-fetch-based-mobile-robot-group/
4. https://www.robotics247.com/article/zebra_technologies_announces_plan_to_dispose_or_exit_robotics_automation_business_unit
5. https://www.therobotreport.com/fetch-robotics-adds-3-amrs-person-to-goods-workflows/
6. https://www.dcvelocity.com/material-handling/internal-movement/autonomous-mobile-robots-amrs/zebra-wants-to-sell-off-its-fetch-robotics-arm

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