How to Get Started with Robotic Automation for Grocery Fulfillment

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The Market is Demanding Robotic Automation. Get All the Facts Before Deployment. 

The right robotic automation approach can bring operational efficiencies to your day-to-day fulfillment processes, save you time and money, and improve profitability as you meet consumer demands. But getting started is not simple. 

Join us on August 5th and discover what our experts are hearing, first-hand, from our customers in the field – and learn how to:

  • Approach robotic transformation as a roadmap
  • Determine the best candidate for automation
  • Outline a thorough business case
  • Understand what you should expect from vendors before, during, and after you deploy any robotic automation system
In this webinar, we will provide you with an overview of everything you need to know to get started with robotic automation – at your own pace, with confidence.
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Pete Allen is VP and General Manager, Grocery and Convenience at Berkshire Grey. Pete has spent his career helping to launch and drive early-stage growth for tech companies serving many of the nation’s largest grocery, foodservice, and convenience store companies. He is a customer-focused technology leader with more than 25 years of sales, marketing, and customer success experience. He has a proven track record of building teams and developing strategic processes to create sustained revenue growth and improve customer satisfaction.
elle carroll.jpg Elle is the Solutions Architect for the Grocery and Convenience Business Unit at Berkshire Grey. She is responsible for engaging with customers to identify automation opportunities and designing full-spectrum robotic solutions. Elle’s background is in manufacturing and supply chain and she has worked across multiple industries, including semiconductors, food and beverage, and automotive. Prior to BG, Elle worked in consulting at Accenture, focused on strategy and operations, and as an R&D Engineering at Intel Corp., specializing in automotive CPU and modem development. Elle received her bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and master’s degree in Robotics from Cornell University.

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Robotic Store Replenishment

Robotic Picking, Sortation, and Goods to Person Systems

Berkshire Grey can help Albertsons improve its order fulfillment by increasing speed, accuracy, and throughput while driving expenses out of the store replenishment process. The solution automates the each-picking process found in traditional break pack areas and combines this with sortation to process orders. Our proprietary robotic picking and packing solutions can also replace traditional goods to person stations and can accommodate individual item picking, picking of inner-packs, eaches, and all other product packaging.

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