Warehouse Automation That Delivers

Physical AI robotic automation that helps retail, eCommerce, grocery, 3PL, and parcel operations accelerate fulfillment, reduce operating costs, and scale with demand.

10+ Years Driving Proven Value

AI-Enabled Robotics

Pick, Sort, Pack and Move Goods

Proven Results at Scale

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Built for operations under pressure

Labor gaps

Throughput caps

Peak volatility

Manual sorting & handling

SKU complexity

Brownfield limitations

Start where the pain is greatest. Scale from there.

Berkshire Grey solutions can deliver value independently, while also creating a path toward a broader automation strategy.

CORE™ Piece Picking System

CORE™ Robotic Picking System

Tough Picks. Handled.

Core is a robotic picking system capable of handling a wide range of SKU types, using integrated perception, gripping, planning, and placement capabilities to automate pick and place with reliable, scalable throughput.

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SCOOP™ Trailer Unloader

Unstructured Walls. No problem.

Scoop is a robotic trailer unloading system that combines bulk unloading and robotic picking to unload mixed packages from trailers & containers while improving safety and reducing labor needs.

STRIDE™ Shuttle Sorter

Half the footprint. Half the labor.

Stride is a shuttle sorting system capable of handling a wide range of item types, using autonomous shuttles and intelligent routing to automate sorting with reliable, scalable throughput.

Purpose-built for high-volume fulfillment environments

Retail

eCommerce

Grocery

3PL

Parcel

Consumer Goods

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The Ultimate Guide to Robotic Fulfillment

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Frequently asked questions

Berkshire Grey automates the core physical tasks of warehouse fulfillment: identifying, picking, sorting, packing, and moving goods. Their platform spans piece-picking (Core), small parcel sorting (Dispatch), trailer and container unloading (Scoop), and shuttle-based sortation (Stride). Within those systems, BG supports specific workflow configurations including goods-to-person picking, induct-to-sorter, induct-to-AMR, induct-to-autobagger, pick-to-tote, pick-to-putwall, and pack-to-box or pack-to-bag.

Yes. Berkshire Grey’s solutions are built to integrate into facilities you already operate rather than requiring a ground-up redesign. Core, for example, works alongside AutoStore systems, conveyors, shuttles, AMRs, autobaggers, and put walls, adding picking capability without infrastructure changes. The goal is higher throughput from a smaller footprint, so you gain capacity without expanding your building or giving up floor space.

BG’s solutions are built for operations with high SKU variability, fast-changing volumes, and tight delivery windows. The site highlights apparel, ecommerce, retail, grocery, parcel handling, and third-party logistics (3PL) providers as core fits, each chosen for the same underlying challenge: scaling speed and accuracy without sacrificing flexibility.

No. BG’s approach is modular, designed to slot into a single workflow or piece of equipment first, such as adding robotic picking to an existing sorter, ASRS, or conveyor line, rather than requiring a complete operational overhaul. They also offer a no-commitment assessment with their Solutions Architects to map out where automation would create the most value before any larger investment decision is made.

Berkshire Grey positions its systems as production-ready from day one, with greater than 99% picking accuracy and no prior SKU data required before go-live. Combined with the fact that solutions integrate into existing infrastructure rather than requiring new construction, this is meant to compress the time between installation and measurable throughput gains.