How to Get Started with Robotic Automation

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

Robotic automation can provide tremendous value for distribution and fulfillment operations, but how do you know where to start, what to expect along the journey, and whether your organization is ready?

Truly transformative initiatives based on robotic automation require a holistic approach from opportunity assessment through solution deployment.

During this webinar we will:

  • Discuss how to get started with robotic automation and outline how to identify the best opportunities to apply automation
  • Highlight how to develop the business case for your project, including tips on how to pitch the best opportunities to executive leadership
  • Review the data necessary to analyze your robotic automation eligibility
  • And more
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Sara is a Principal Engineer who helps some of Berkshire Grey’s strategic customers achieve success along their robotic automation journeys. She combines practical operations experience with business acumen and an engineering perspective to deliver value for customers. Sara was formerly a lead design engineer for Amazon Robotics and a Senior Program Manager for Amazon’s Logistics organization. Prior to that, she was an industrial engineer at FedEx. Sara holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial & Management Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Noah Maynard.JPG Noah is a Principal Solutions Architect at Berkshire Grey. In his role, he works closely with customers to identify the most impactful use and optimal implementations for robotic fulfillment solutions. He brings 15 years of experience working in grocery process improvement and supply chain automation via industrial engineering and program management positions at C&S Wholesale Grocers and as a Director in the systems engineering group at Symbotic. Noah has a Bachelor of Science in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering from Cornell University.

Gaining a Competitive Advantage Today Requires a Holistic End-to-End Solution

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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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