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Berkshire Grey offers robotic system for autonomous e-commerce autobagging

Berkshire Grey (Booth B4207), a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled robotic solutions, introduced its new Robotic Pick and Pack with Identification (BG RPPi) system, which now includes auto-identification and item manipulation technology, for touchless e-commerce autobagging.


Peter Blair, VP of marketing for Berkshire Grey, with the BG RPPi solution, which uses AI to enable autonomous pick, ID, orientation and placement into autobaggers.
Peter Blair, VP of marketing for Berkshire Grey, with the BG RPPi solution, which uses AI to enable autonomous pick, ID, orientation and placement into autobaggers.

Berkshire Grey (Booth B4207), a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled robotic solutions, introduced its new Robotic Pick and Pack with Identification (BG RPPi) system, which now includes auto-identification and item manipulation technology, for touchless e-commerce autobagging.

The solution uses AI to discern how to optimally grasp items, holds them up for an auto-ID scan, uses the AI to orientate items of various shapes and sizes for correct placement into an autobagger, then drops or places the item into the autobagger.

“This system helps retailers increase their fulfillment throughput capacity while using sustainable autobagging approaches,” said Kishore Boyalakuntla, VP of product at Berkshire Grey. “With BG RPPi for eCommerce Autobagging, we can now help retailers enable a touchless pick-to-ship fulfillment operation that is fully autonomous, thereby reducing labor dependency and increasing overall productivity.”


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Roberto Michel, senior editor for Modern, has covered manufacturing and supply chain management trends since 1996, mainly as a former staff editor and former contributor at Manufacturing Business Technology. He has been a contributor to Modern since 2004. He has worked on numerous show dailies, including at ProMat, the North American Material Handling Logistics show, and National Manufacturing Week. You can reach him at: [email protected].
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