Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 56.60
United Natural Foods Inc. plans to use Symbotic Inc.’s robotic systems at five of its distribution centers in the next four years. That’s according to a new commercial deal it signed with the Wilmington, Mass.-based robotics company. “We’re pleased to introduce Symbotic systems into our distribution network, which we believe will benefit our customers, suppliers and associates,” said Mark Bushway, UNFI’s chief supply chain officer in a statement yesterday. “We currently have automation in a number of our distribution centers, but we believe the Symbotic System will improve the accuracy, efficiency, quality and speed of our supply chain and help…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 48.22
Symbotic Inc. this week announced the financial results for its first fiscal quarter ended Dec. 24, 2022. The Wilmington, Mass.-based warehouse automation provider posted revenue of $206.3 million, a net loss of $68 million, and an adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) loss of $16.3 million. In the same quarter of fiscal 2022, the company reported revenue of $77.1 million, a net loss of $23.1 million, and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $21.3 million. “Symbotic achieved triple-digit revenue growth and added to our base of outsourcing partners during the first quarter. We are optimistic about our outlook…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 47.59
Walmart Inc. and Symbotic LLC today announced that they have partnered to “reimagine” the retailer's regional distribution network. Symbotic first implemented its supply chain automation in Walmart's Brooksville, Fla., distribution center in 2017. Since then, the companies have worked together to optimize the system. Today, Symbotic will begin outfitting 25 additional regional distribution centers with its hardware and software. “There is no greater validation of our efforts to use technology to reimagine the warehouse and supply chain than our work with Walmart,” stated Rick Cohen, CEO of Symbotic. “We set out more than 15 years ago to dramatically improve America’s…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 47.42
…services to independent retailers in nine Intermountain states, and Symbotic Inc., a provider of A.I.-enabled robotics technology for the supply chain, this month announced they have entered into a commercial agreement to implement Symbotic’s A.I.-powered robotic warehouse automation technology in AFS’ Utah distribution center. Symbotic’s end-to-end automation system, with robotic case pick capabilities, will allow AFS’ distribution center to improve a variety of retail-facing experiences, including overall supply, expanded selection and delivery of products to stores. Willmington, Mass.-based Symbotic is an automation technology leader reimagining the supply chain with its end-to-end, A.I.-powered robotic and software platform. Symbotic reinvents the warehouse…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 44.96
…are scaling up to provide robots and artificial intelligence. Symbotic LLC last week announced the completion of its business combination with SVF Investment Corp. 3 and began trading on The Nasdaq Stock Market. “Today marks a significant milestone for Symbotic and its employees, and we are excited to accelerate our growth with a truly disruptive technology platform used by some of the world’s largest companies,” stated Michael J. Loparco, Symbotic CEO. “Symbotic’s long-term partnership with SoftBank and other established investors will allow us to more rapidly scale our operations, introduce new technology innovations, and expand into new markets.” Wilmington, Mass.-based…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 42.45
…is rapidly spreading in warehouses across the U.S. Today, Symbotic LLC announced that it will deploy its robotics and software in all 42 of Walmart Inc.'s regional distribution centers. This is an expansion of Walmart's prior agreement to deploy Symbotic's supply chain technology in 25 distribution centers. “The expanded partnership with Walmart substantiates how our technology is truly reinventing the traditional warehouse and distribution of consumer goods across the supply chain,” stated Rick Cohen, chairman, president, and chief product pfficer of Symbotic. “As a technology platform with deep roots in warehousing and distribution, our system addresses some of the biggest…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 38.18
SoftBank Group Corp. and Symbotic Inc. yesterday announced that they have established GreenBox Systems LLC, a joint venture to address the more than $500 billion annual warehouse-as-a-service market opportunity. Symbotic also announced a customer contract worth about $7.5 billion with GreenBox, which will be the exclusive provider of its systems and supply chain services to that market. “We are pleased to partner with SoftBank in this venture that accelerates our shared vision to transform the supply chain,” said Rick Cohen, chairman and CEO of Symbotic, in a press release. “GreenBox enables Symbotic to bring the benefits of our technology to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 32.74
Symbotic LLC today announced a definitive merger agreement with SVF Investment Corp. 3 and plans to trade on the Nasdaq stock earket as “Symbotic Inc.” under the ticker symbol “SYM” in the first half of 2022. The Wilmington, Mass.-based company said its combination of artificial intelligence and fleets of autonomous robots can improve the movement of products in the supply chain. “When we founded Symbotic, we set out to develop technology to make the supply chain work better for everyone,” stated Rick Cohen, chairman and CEO of Symbotic. “We have successfully invented and developed a truly disruptive solution that reimagines…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.29
…robots to automate order fulfillment. John Lert Lert founded Symbotic in 2007 in partnership with Rick Cohen and C&S Wholesale Grocers to develop his invention of a robotic case-picking technology, and he served as its first CEO. With Alert Innovation co-founder and co-inventor Bill Fosnight, Lert invented the Alphabot automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) in 2015. In 2016, Alert Innovation partnered with Walmart to bring Alphabot to market. The company has grown under Lert’s leadership to 350 employees. As executive chairman, Lert will lead Alert's board of directors and devote much of his time to invention and product innovation.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.12
…in the AMR space. This also includes AutoStore and Symbotic in the goods-to-person picking space and perhaps RightHand Robotics and Covariant in the piece-picking space, which has been slow to get traction. Exotec appeared to be moving ahead with deals with companies like Gap Inc. We’re also beginning to see robots targeting tasks beyond robot-to-goods picking, such as trailer unloading and parcel induction. Those are great. But there are also signs that 2023 may be the long-awaited shakeout in the robotics industry, like the long-awaited recession in the economy. The most visible and public example is SoftBank’s announcement that it…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.02
…a sales engineering manager at Harmonic Drive. Wilmington, Mass.-based Symbotic Inc., which provides warehouse automation, showed how its software and robotic shuttles can provide dense storage for efficient fulfillment. Also from Wilmington, Analog Devices Inc. used small autonomous cars to show its semiconductor and communications technology can do. Vicarious Surgical Inc. had toy robot arms for children to assemble and continued its recruitment efforts from MassRobotics’ career fair the day before. The Waltham, Mass.-based company entered into a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger last year. It completed the Beta 2 system design of its minimally invasive surgical robot this summer.…