Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.82
…mark is Exotec’s Skypod system. Brands like Gap Inc., Decathlon and UNIQLO have invested in the Skypod system to help weather challenging business fluctuations. “Reaching the milestone of $1 billion in systems sold globally shows that our approach to warehouse automation is differentiated and strongly resonates with our customers,” said Romain Moulin, CEO and co-founder at Exotec. “We are reinventing an industry that has historically relied on legacy automation that is static to business fluctuations, hard to maintain and expensive to integrate. Our continued growth is proof that flexibility and reliable performance are paramount for supply chain leaders everywhere.” Some…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.65
…for leading brands including GEODIS, Gap Inc., Ariat, and Decathlon. It said it expects the North American market to represent one-third of its global business by 2025. Western Europe sees expansion In Western Europe, Exotec claimed new customer wins and expansions into new countries. In April 2023, it solidified its presence in the U.K. market with a “significant” customer partnership with Alliance Automotive Group (AAG), a European leader in the automotive aftermarket industry. In June, Exotec collaborated with CEVA Logistics to deliver 57 robots to two sites in the Netherlands. In July, the company partnered with Lyreco, a global office…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.04
…drive operational efficiency, add resiliency, and improve working conditions for warehouse operators. More than 30 industry-leading brands including Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo trust Exotec to improve their operations and profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer expectations, it said.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.05
…company claimed that more than 30 brands, including Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo, use its goods-to-person systems to profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer expectations. Exotec raised $335 million in Series D funding in January. ExoDay exhibits systems and support As Exotec continues growing to meet demand, it hosted suppliers, integrators, clients, and local organizations at its new headquarters in Atlanta. (The company paid for Robotics 24/7's travel.) Exotec showed off its customer system-design process, its warehouse technologies, its North American Control Center, and its Service Center. Clayton Everhart, a sales engineer at Exotec, explained that the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.61
…continuous post-implementation maintenance. More than 30 brands, including Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo, use Exotec's technology to improve their operations and profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer expectations, said the company. Exotec expands in Japan Yokohama, Japan-based Alps Logistics provides transportation, storage, import/export, and product distribution services worldwide. It mainly serves electronic components companies that require specialized material handling techniques, said Exotec. The company said it supports its customers’ production and logistics by reducing excess inventory and cutting lead times. Alps Logistics said it expects its partnership with Exotec to further improve the quality of services that…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.57
…for warehouse operators. More than 30 brands including Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo trust Exotec to improve their operations and profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer expectations, said the company. Robots save 16M miles of walking This month, Exotec said it had reached the milestone of 5,000 robots built in record time—just three months after hitting the 4,000 robots milestone. The company credited its rapidly growing manufacturing capabilities and growing demand for its products. Exotec said it has already “made significant strides in making warehouse jobs less physically demanding.” To date, Exotec robots have saved warehouse workers…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 45.58
Exotec builds goods-to-person warehouse robotic solutions for the world’s largest brands. The Croix, France-based company said it combines the best of hardware and software to offer flexible warehouse systems that drive operational efficiency, add resiliency, and improve working conditions for warehouse operators. More than 30 brands including Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo trust Exotec to improve their operations and profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer expectations.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.67
…customers.” The company added that brands such as Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, and Uniqlo trust its goods-to-person robots to profitably navigate rapid shifts in business models and customer experiences. It said it combines hardware and software to drive operational efficiency, add resilience, and improve working conditions for warehouse operators. Exotec last year raised $335 million in Series D funding and last month marked the manufacture of its 4,000th robot. Exotec adds to Skypod road map “Since the beginning of Exotec, people wanted solutions—they're not buying robots; they want ways to improve productivity,” said Arthur Bellamy, chief revenue officer at Exotec. “That's…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.20
…company produces goods-to-person systems for brands including Ariat, Carrefour, Decathlon, Gap, Geodis, and Uniqlo. Exotec grows worldwide Exotec raised $335 million in Series D funding and tripled its revenue since 2020. Exotec now has 550 employees globally, 300 of which it recruited this year. It also opened its North American headquarters in Atlanta. “This year has been phenomenal,” said Arthur Bellamy, chief revenue officer of Exotec. “At the end of last December, we were less than 10 people, now we have 50, our control center is running, and we've sold 15 projects.” “We want to be a warehouse robotics leader…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 49.04
Decathlon SA and Geekplus Technology Co. this week announced that they have successfully deployed hundreds of mobile robots in three European distribution centers. The companies said the modernization and automation of the warehouses builds on their successful partnership in Asia. “The past two years represent a turning point in how people engage with e-commerce, and we have to provide service of the highest quality,” said Sébastien Alcasena, logistics transformation manager at Decathlon. “In Geek+, we have found a great partner with a flexible and scalable robot-based solution to meet our customers' expectations. We look forward to continuing our logistics transformation…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.35
…in new markets, including 2,000 robots in North America. Decathlon, which claims to be the largest sporting goods retailer in the world, recently deployed the Skypod system in its Montreal fulfillment center following successful deployments in Europe. “Exotec warehouse robotics have transformed our logistics operations in multiple markets around the world, most recently in our Montreal fulfillment center,” said Richard Tremblay, logistics manager at Decathlon Canada. “We value the unique combination of speed, performance, and flexibility that allows us to provide leading service to our customers. We look forward to a long-term partnership with Exotec.” “We've sold robots to customers…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.41
…automotive,” said Yap. “We support global brands such as Decathlon to replicate their successful smart warehouses with Geek+ AMRs around the world, including three automated warehouses in Asia. With our experienced team and technologies advantages, we aim to lead ASEAN countries to a logistics revolution.” Geek+ focuses on product development The opening follows the recent launch of Geek+'s Singapore innovation center, a facility dedicated to research and development for the international logistics market. At the innovation center, engineers and technicians have the tools to do simulations and tests, develop customized robots, and improve its algorithms. The company said the facility…