GreyOrange to showcase its robotics logistics solutions at CeMAT Australia

June 26, 2018: Multinational robotics and supply chain automation company GreyOrange and Advanced Warehouse Solutions, their distributor in Australia, will showcase the Butler range of robotics solutions at CeMAT Australia 2018, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 24-26 July.

Update: 2018-06-26 07:37 GMT
GreyOrange goods-to-person Butler robotics system

June 26, 2018: Multinational robotics and supply chain automation company GreyOrange and Advanced Warehouse Solutions, their distributor in Australia, will showcase the Butler range of robotics solutions at CeMAT Australia 2018, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 24-26 July.

Ashley Henderson, national sales manager, Advanced Warehouse Solutions said, “We are proud to partner with GreyOrange and present their AI-enabled robotics solutions to the markets in ANZ. The Butler goods-to-person system has been well received and deployed in sites across Asia and Europe and we are excited to share its many applications. We invite visitors to meet with our solution experts to get to know how the latest robotics technologies can unlock new efficiencies in their warehouses.”

Nalin Advani, CEO – APAC, GreyOrange, added, “Our customers in Japan, Asia and Europe have discovered ways to optimise operations further using the AI in our Butler system for applications across FMCG, apparel and e-commerce products, among others.  We hope to bring our learnings and applications to the Australian markets, for supply chain processes to gain improvements in productivity in even shorter turnaround times.”

Australia-owned Advanced Warehouse Solutions (AWS) is one of the biggest providers of Australian Made storage equipment. AWS has installed the largest flow racking system ever built in Australia. Their solutions are designed to work with all types of automated solutions like Butler robotics system from GreyOrange. 

In the global logistics and warehouse automation market for robots, significant growth is expected in the years 2018 to 2022, with a CAGR of more than 11 percent. Innovations in supply chain will be a key differentiator for businesses in Australia to stay competitive. The robotics solutions from GreyOrange include the Butler system used in distribution centers and omni-channel warehouses, its software platform GreyMatter, plus a collaborative robot, Butler PickPal.

The Butler goods-to-person system, comprising Butler M and Butler XL, can handle a payload of 100 to 1600 kgs (220 to 3500lbs) to move different kinds of loads from finished goods to raw materials, including pallets, drums and sacks. It supports multi-floor operations by using an elevator on its own, providing even greater flexibility to handle inventory across a facility.   

GreyMatter, the software platform from GreyOrange, integrates multiple automation systems to synchronise material flow, and to gain the highest efficiencies to manage omni-channel warehouses. It leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to optimise, in real-time, large and complex operations for e-commerce, retail, manufacturing and 3rd party logistics.

Butler PickPal is the latest innovation from GreyOrange for high-speed auto-fulfilment.  The company says that it unlocks the next levels of efficiency and cost savings as it revolutionises the picking of high-mix SKU inventory in e-commerce fulfilment centers. Powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Vision, this collaborative robot works alongside a warehouse operator to increase throughput multifold.

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