Warehouse automation provider Berkshire Grey has unveiled an artificial-intelligence-enabled “robotic shuttle put wall” (RSPW) for e-commerce operations.
Warehouse automation provider Berkshire Grey has unveiled an artificial-intelligence-enabled “robotic shuttle put wall” (RSPW) for e-commerce operations.
Warehouse automation company also announces global availability of its pick-and-pack solutions.
Berkshire Grey is moving robotics further into the warehousing space, embedding artificial intelligence in the actual shelving wall.
Berkshire Grey has teamed up with Advanced Handling Systems to help businesses expand despite labor shortages and logistical challenges.
Gartner says Chief Robotics Officer, or CRO, roles must be implemented across supply chain organizations as the technology proliferates and e-commerce demand increases.
In Ichikawa City, Chiba, Japan, SB Logistics has implemented robotic systems for piece-picking and packing. These are big steps toward a fully autonomous warehouse.
The shipping company has been using two robotic arm systems from enterprise robotics vendor Berkshire Grey since March 2021 in its package sorting and delivery center in Queens, N.Y.
Teaming up with United Way, the Intelligent Enterprise Robotics company provides STEM-related supplies to support more than 2,400 students in the Boston area through the company’s Picking With Purpose program.
The company celebrated its first day of trading on the NASDAQ on Friday morning, August 27, 2021.
Berkshire Grey (Nasdaq: BGRY) visits the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square. In honor of the occasion, Tom Wagner, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, rings the Opening Bell.