Existing automation solutions are expensive and custom, but still can’t handle the messy reality of the warehouse, are too slow, or require too much expensive customization for broad adoption. Pickle Robot fits right in.
Automatic Unload
The loading dock is a physically demanding work environment: it’s hot (or cold), boxes are heavy, injuries are common, and turnover is high. We’ve designed a robot that doesn’t get tired, uncomfortable, or injured and will consistently unload at [800] PPH. We are completing our pilots in 2022 and expect to then begin deployment at scale. Reserve your company’s spot in line today!
Automatic Sort
Sorting outbound packages is error prone and labor intensive. We’ve designed a robot that sits at the end or the side of a conveyor. And each robot can accurately pick at a consistent 500 PPH and sort into up to 5 gaylords. Plus, it’s modular so 2 robots scale to 1000 PPH, 3 to 1500, and so on.
Warehouse and logistics have been a particular target for an automation push, as companies have worked to keep the lights on amidst stay at home orders and other labor shortages.
It’s a busy time for logistics. E-commerce is booming, and warehouses can’t keep up with the demand. The challenges are daunting — tasks are labor-intensive, the pace is frantic, and staffing shortages are perennial.
Able to move 1,600 boxes per hour using just one arm, Dill relies on humans to keep it operating efficiently.
Pickle is hiring
Do you want to get in on the ground floor of a fast growing, VC backed, warehouse automation company? Consider joining this revolutionary company leveraging the latest in ML technologies, and working with companies that you’d be excited to tell your mom about. We’re based in a beautiful office in the heart of Cambridge.
Having fun solving hard problems
Pickle is founded by all ages and casts of MIT alumni, we are teaching off-the-shelf robot arms how to pick up boxes and play Tetris with them. The team is highly technical, seriously motivated and properly collegial. We love working together.