Berkshire Grey's robots do not use fixed conveyor belts and it said the technology allows for retailers, grocers and third-party logistics providers to orchestrate a fleet of mobile robots to pick, organize and deliver items to fulfill customer and store orders.
Berkshire Grey said its intelligent fleets of mobile robots can:
The AI-based software allows the robots to work collaboratively and helps them "learn" over time.
Robotics are increasingly being implemented in warehouses to help retailers keep pace with e-commerce growth. Target, Walmart and TJX Companies are among those utilizing Berkshire Grey solutions, which are offered as robots-as-a-service models.
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