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Berkshire Grey: AI-Enabled Warehouse Robotics

Berkshire Grey helps companies automate manual supply chain tasks. It is designed for teams needing to support throughput in order fulfillment and store replenishment.

Pricing

Pricing was not clearly available from the provided evidence. Buyers should confirm current pricing on the vendor website, though Capex and Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) models are mentioned.

At a glance

Best for
Enterprise companies, eCommerce retailers, 3PL providers, Grocery distributors, Package handling companies
Key use cases
eCommerce Order Consolidation, Store Replenishment, Trailer Unloading, High-Volume Package Sortation
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How AI is used

Berkshire Grey offers robotic systems and software designed to automate the movement of goods within a warehouse. The technology combines computer vision and specialized gripping hardware to identify, pick, and sort items for shipment or store restocking.

These solutions are designed for retail, eCommerce, grocery, and 3PL providers. The systems are built for both greenfield and brownfield environments, meaning they can be integrated into new facilities or added to existing warehouse layouts.

Buyers can choose from several specialized robotic cells, such as the Scoop trailer unloader or the Robotic Put Wall for order consolidation. The hardware is supported by AI software that enables systems to adapt to different SKUs.

Buyers should confirm the specific hardware requirements for their facility and determine if a Capex or Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) financial model fits their budget.

Key Features

  • AI-Driven Software

    Software that enables robots to learn and adapt to different items to support picking efficiency.

  • Computer Vision & Hyperscanner

    Technology designed to read and process complex package types autonomously.

  • SpectrumGripper Technology

    Specialized grippers designed to handle a variety of SKUs, including irregularly shaped items.

  • Robotic Put Wall

    An automated system for eCommerce order consolidation and returns processing.

  • Scoop Robotic Trailer Unloader

    A system designed to automate the unloading of trailers with high-variability loads.

  • Robotic Package Sortation (RPSi)

    A sortation system that handles complex package types in high volumes.

Use Cases

  • eCommerce Order Consolidation

    Using the Robotic Put Wall to automate the sorting of items into customer orders.

  • Store Replenishment

    Automating the picking and sorting of goods for retail store restocking.

  • Trailer Unloading

    Using the Scoop system to extract mixed parcel sizes and shapes from incoming trailers.

  • High-Volume Package Sortation

    Processing complex package types for 3PL or package handling operations.

FAQ

Who is Berkshire Grey's technology intended for?

It is designed for companies in the retail, eCommerce, grocery, 3PL, and package handling industries.

Can these robots work in an existing warehouse?

Yes, the systems are brownfield-ready, meaning they can be integrated into existing warehouse environments.

How is the software and hardware priced?

Pricing is not listed publicly, but the company offers both Capex and Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) models.

Source category: Operations

Source subcategory: Warehouse Robotics

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