
FedEx and Vecna Robotics are making significant strides in the automation sector with a combined investment of $106 million aimed at revolutionizing automated fulfillment centers. Vecna's CaseFlow technology is positioned to address the $10 billion case-picking market in North America, enhancing logistics operations. In related developments, a public discount retailer is utilizing Vecna Robotics to manage hundreds of tugger carts daily at a rate of $9.73 per hour. Additionally, Brightpick3D has secured $12 million in venture funding to further develop AI robots for warehouse automation, while Pickle Robot has received orders for over 30 unloading systems along with $50 million in funding. These advancements highlight the ongoing transformation in warehouse operations driven by robotics and artificial intelligence.




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💸 @Brightpick3d, a company that offers AI robots for warehouses to automate every step of fulfillment, raised $12M in Venture Funding. https://t.co/LBTWRSbcte https://t.co/1U9PbAcKPL
🎧 Warehouse operations are going through a transformation. Recently, Formic's Danielle Vigent joined host Joe McGrath on The Automation Insider podcast to dive into how robotics and AI are streamlining operations. Listen here: https://t.co/aR7nhuAyqK https://t.co/D9mWDKjgV8