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Discuss your robotic automation needs with a
Berkshire Grey expert.
Get Started With Robotic Automation
Learn how to lower operational costs and fulfill online orders by up to 3X faster
Up to 3X Increased Capacity
Why Fortune 500 Companies Rely
on Berkshire Grey
3X
Higher Output
Up to 70% Reduction
in Overhead Costs
70%
Lower Costs
Up to 35% Smaller Footprint
35%
Less Space
See Our Solutions In Action
eCommerce Fulfillment
The strains that manual put walls have on current supply chain processess
How automation can increase order sortation throughput by up to 300%
Deploying automated put walls within existing and/or new environments and processes
Smart Store Replenishment
Scale easily — Coordinate multiple robotic systems to increase throughput and reduce labor.
Integrate into any environment— Accommodate both manual and automated storage solutions.
Replenish just-in-time — Reduce overstocking in warehouses and in stores while getting the right products to the right place at the right time.
Small Package Sortation
Leverage Zone Skipping — Sort packages by zone to achieve freight savings from carriers
Eliminate Label Facing — Auto-identify barcodes on packages without manual manipulation.
Improve Sorter Utilization — Pick and induct individual items, packages, and cases into a sorting system.
We are encouraged by the initial package handling and processing accuracy of Berkshire Grey’s RPSi system in our Queens facility. As an industry leader in technology and automation, we see the significant benefits that next generation innovation brings in terms of enabling increased safety and productivity, enhancing customer service and improving flexibility to adjust to changing package volumes and sizes.
Ted Dengel
Managing Director of Operations Technology and Innovation
FedEx Ground
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Learn how Robotic Automation can lower costs and fulfill orders up to 3x faster
eCommerce Fulfillment
Smart Store Replenishment
Small Package Sortation
eCommerce Fulfillment
Small Package Sortation
Smart Store Replenishment
eCommerce Fulfillment
Smart Store Replenishment
Small Package Sortation
eCommerce sales are expected to approach $5 trillion by the end of 2021. This growth, combined with labor scarcity, is putting tremendous pressure on supply chain operations to increase fulfillment throughput and support a large selection of products.
Robotic automation is the path forward for eCommerce fulfillment operations.
Discover how eCommerce leaders are using Robotic Automation to increase capacity and meet escalating consumer expectations despite labor shortages.
In this webinar, you will learn how:
Manual order processing is holding you back
Robotic automation can increase order sortation throughput by up to 300%
Automated put walls can easily be deployed within existing or new environments
Featuring
Chris Buck
Director of Product Management at Berkshire Grey
Bio
Pete Blair
Vice President of Marketing
at Berkshire Grey
Bio
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Pete Blair
Pete Blair is the Vice President of Marketing at Berkshire Grey. Pete brings 25+ years of hands-on supply chain experience to his marketing role including retail logistics management, supply chain consulting, and software development for CPG and retail enterprises.
Prior to Berkshire Grey, Pete was the Vice President of Marketing for Applause software and Head of Marketing for Kiva Systems; now Amazon Robotics. Pete started his career in logistics operations at The Home Depot, travelled the globe as an IBM management consultant, and contributed to the success of multiple technology startups.
Pete is an active speaker at supply chain and innovation conferences, and he has a bachelor’s degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University.
Chris Buck
Christopher Buck is the Director of Product for Picking & Sortation Systems at Berkshire Grey and has 15+ years of experience in a diverse set of industries including consumer robotics, industrial energy management, commercial lighting control, and subscription food service.
Chris brings a unique and cross-cutting perspective to developing products with a customer-first approach. Prior to Berkshire Grey, Chris was the founder of Nomsly and Senior Product Manager at iRobot and Digital Lumens, acquired by Osram Sylvania.
Originally an embedded software engineer, Chris holds a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Masters of Business Administration, both from Lehigh University.
