Apparel

Apparel automation for inventory that never sits still

Fulfillment speed and routing flexibility are directly tied to margin. The faster product can move to the right store, order, channel, or downstream process, the less the operation depends on manual intervention to recover. Replenish what is selling, and avoid excess inventory sitting in the wrong place.

Move product before it becomes markdown risk

We help apparel operations route items, cartons, totes, and orders across stores, ecommerce, wholesale, and promotion-driven flows in a compact shuttle sortation system that can flex as demand shifts.

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Bring store, ecommerce, and wholesale flow into the same operation

Apparel networks often serve multiple channels from the same inventory base: stores, digital orders, wholesale, marketplaces and promotion workflows. Support high-density routing to many destinations, helping apparel retailers consolidate mixed fulfillment flows without forcing a large facility rebuild or locking capacity into one channel.

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Keep newness, promotions, and peaks moving

New product drops, seasonal buys, markdown events, and promotions can quickly expose picking and sortation bottlenecks. Automate your item-level handling across varied apparel, footwear, accessory, and packaged goods assortments, while reducing manual picking exceptions across changing assortments.

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What BG helps apparel operations do

Keep orders moving through variable, high-volume environments with less dependence on manual work at every step, with lower reliance on SKU profiles or item presentation.

Move inventory while demand is still there

Reduce picking and routing delays so fast-selling products can reach stores, ecommerce orders, or downstream channels sooner.

Reduce manual exceptions across assortments

Automate item-level handling for apparel, footwear, accessories, cartons, polybags, and irregular products that do not behave the same way every day.

Support more channels from one operation

Route store, ecommerce, wholesale, and promotion-driven volume through shared fulfillment capacity without creating separate manual workflows.

Increase capacity without expanding first

Use high-density sortation to add throughput inside existing facilities before committing to more space or fixed infrastructure.

Keep promotions from taking over the floor

Absorb short-term volume spikes without pulling labor away from core replenishment and ecommerce fulfillment work.

Avoid paying for capacity too early

Deploy flexible automation where the constraint exists today, then expand as volume, channels, or facilities require more capacity.