Maximize space utilization, increase throughput and reduce picking errors with our ASRS offerings.
Dynamo, our Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) is a versatile robotic pallet mover. Its natural navigation and heavy lifting capabilities makes it a highly efficient material movement automation solution.
Max Payload 5,500 lbs
Run Time 4 Hours
Speed 2 m/s
Tech Used LiDAR, SLAM
Veloce, our Autonomous Case-Handling Robot (ACR) is a Tote-to-Person automation solution, capable of performing storage, retrieval and GTP picking operations - all in one. It can carry up to 7 totes at once.
Max Payload 530 lbs
Run Time 3 Hours
Speed 1.5 m/s
Vertical Access 7 Levels
Zippy, our sorting robot is an ultra high-speed sorting automation solution for sorting SKUs/parcels. A fleet of Zippys enable precise sorting and faster order consolidations, speeding up fulfillment.
Max Payload 90 lbs
Max Sorts 30,000/Hr
Travect, our Rail Guided Vehicle, transforms pallet transportation in warehouses and factories. It operates on fixed rail loops, efficiently moving heavy loads within the facility in a safe, fast, and precise manner.
Max Payload 3,300 lbs
Track Width 850 mm
Speed 3 m/s
Acceleration 0.5 m/s^2
SortIE, our modular vertical sortation robot operates on a dedicated track, swiftly sorting parcels to their respective bin positions in a put to wall. With its vertical reach, SortIE can effectively reaching up to 6 levels.
Max Payload 20 lbs
Aisle Length 15m
Throughput 400 sorts/hr
AI-powered robots with natural navigation capability and self-charging intelligence. Max productivity with minimal manual interventions.
AMRs AGVS - Material movement, Goods-to-Person, Storage & Retrieval, Sorting - a solution for every workflow or automating entire operations.
Up to 30,000 sorts/hr delivered, with simultaneous multi-order consolidation. Customizable solutions per businesses' unique needs.
Precise, safe, and high-speed operations for maximizing operational efficiency at warehouses, distribution centers, and factories.
Addverb automated Maersk's end-to-end warehouse operations, at their 30,650 sq. mtr. facility. Solutions implemented include Autonomous Pallet Movers, Sorting Robots, Automated Storage & Goods-to-Person System for totes and pallets, topped off with ergonomic stations for picking automation. - Dispatching 100,000 pieces per day - 3,600 sorts/hour - Outbound throughput of 420 cartons/hour/robot - Auto storage & retrieval of totes in 86,400 positions
This solution will revolutionize our storage capacity by maximizing space efficiency, enabling us to broaden our product range and seamlessly incorporate new business segments. Beyond just space, the system will be energy efficient, embodying our commitment to sustainability. These innovations are set to transform our logistics flow, and will elevate the performance of our entire operation
CEO - PekaKroef
Addverb is a true business partner. We (GPC) pose ideas and their team comes back with realistic goals. If we dream it, they come up with a system that works for us
Director - Business Transformation - GPC
We’re very pleased with the partnership between DHL Supply Chain and Addverb. Our project timelines, requirements and deliverables have all been met by Addverb, and it has allowed us to realize an over 300% increase in throughput capability at the Columbus, Ohio site, without having to add more staff to the team.
Facility General Manager - DHL
The integration of warehouse automation not only enhances our operational efficiency but also ensures that our customers receive their orders accurately and promptly. This investment in automation aligns with our commitment to delivering unparalleled service and experiences
Head - Ecommerce Operations - Landmark Group
Addverb has been an important partner to PepsiCo India in designing our first ASRS system. We saw a boost in dispatch productivity using the ASRS system. They designed a pallet handling procedure that helped to reduce the overall manpower deployment.
International Engineering & Projects Lead - Pepsico
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Warehouse automation involves using robotics, software, and machinery to automate various warehouse operations like sorting, picking, packing, and inventory management. It benefits your business by increasing efficiency, reducing human error, lowering labor costs, and speeding up order fulfillment.
Warehouse robots use advanced sensors, machine learning algorithms, and AI to navigate and perform tasks in a warehouse. These robots can autonomously pick and move products, sort items, and even manage inventory, ensuring a streamlined and accurate workflow.
Yes, warehouse automation solutions can be fully customized to fit the unique requirements of your business. Whether you need automated storage and retrieval systems, robotic picking solutions, or AI-driven inventory management, there are tailored options available to meet your specific operational needs.
There are several types of warehouse robots, including Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), and sortation systems. Each type of robot is designed for specific tasks such as material movement, picking items, or sorting packages.
The cost of implementing warehouse automation can vary depending on the complexity and scale of the system. However, the long-term benefits, including increased productivity, reduced operational costs, and improved accuracy, often outweigh the initial investment.
Warehouse automation enhances order fulfillment by speeding up the picking, packing, and shipping processes. Automated systems can handle large volumes of orders with high accuracy, reducing the time it takes to get products to your customers.
Warehouse automation is designed to work alongside human workers, not replace them. While it can reduce the need for manual labor in repetitive tasks, it also creates opportunities for workers to focus on more complex and strategic roles.
Integrating warehouse robots with existing systems can be seamless with the right solution. Many warehouse automation systems are designed to integrate with existing warehouse management software (WMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and other technology platforms.
Warehouse robots typically require minimal maintenance due to their robust design. Regular software updates, sensor calibration, and occasional mechanical inspections are usually sufficient to keep the robots running smoothly.
Choosing the right warehouse automation solution depends on factors like your warehouse size, the types of products you handle, and your specific operational goals. It's essential to work with an experienced provider who can assess your needs and recommend the best solution.