Robotics Business Review – The Robotic Shuttle Put Wall with Identification innovates logistics by sorting up to 240 orders at the same time, compared to industry average of 80 orders.
Robotics Business Review – The Robotic Shuttle Put Wall with Identification innovates logistics by sorting up to 240 orders at the same time, compared to industry average of 80 orders.
The Robot Report – The two companies plan to work together to bring artificial intelligence-enabled solutions to global warehouse operations.
Modern Materials Handling – These automated fulfillment systems are part of the latest wave of technology, and they are already scoring huge improvements in distribution efficiencies. Here are some best practices to make your own army of piece picking robots successful.
Robotic Product Sortation autonomously picks, sorts and packs millions of items per month with higher speed and throughput while increasing fulfillment by up to 2X – without adding labor
Berkshire Grey has developed two e-commerce solutions: robotic pick-and-pack with identification for e-commerce autobagging (BG RPPi) and a robotic shuttle put wall (BG RSPW)
Berkshire Grey introduced its new Robotic Pick and Pack with Identification (BG RPPi) system, which now includes auto-identification and item manipulation technology, for touchless e-commerce autobagging.
Together, Swisslog and Berkshire Grey are providing, innovative, AI-enabled robotics solutions to global enterprises seeking to master the challenge of real time order fulfillment through automation.
This system combines automated picking with intelligent placement for packing eCommerce items directly into autobagging equipment, thereby increasing throughput capacity without adding additional labor.
SupplyChain 24/7 – With eCommerce revenues expected to reach more than $2.7 trillion in 2021 and continue to climb in the years to come, retail, grocery, logistics, and other businesses must adopt innovative mobile robotic sortation.
Robotics 24/7 – Berkshire Grey says its sortation and putwall systems, customized for e-commerce returns, can help retailers solve a $120 billion problem.