Prime Robotics agrees warehouse automation partnership with Wulftec International
Prime Robotics, a provider of intelligent end-to-end automation solutions for warehouse, distribution, and fulfillment facilities, has agreed a partnership with Wulftec International.
This agreement enables Prime Robotics customers to fully integrate Wulftec’s stretch wrapping technology with Prime’s pallet management solution.
In today’s hyper-competitive marketplace, end-to-end automation plays a critical role in the efficiency and success of fulfillment facilities.
In these facilities, every step in fulfilling customer orders, from receiving inventory to shipping products, must be executed flawlessly and at high speed to meet customer expectations.
By automating tasks such as sorting, picking, packing, and shipping, facilities can significantly reduce the time and labor required to fulfill orders while also minimizing the risk of errors and improving overall accuracy.
End-to-end automation also enables real-time monitoring and data analysis, enabling facility managers to identify and address any issues that arise quickly.
Eric Rongley, CEO of Prime Robotics, says: “Given today’s global economy, labor shortages, and ever-increasing customer and consumer expectations, the importance of the end-to-end automation revolution in fulfillment facilities cannot be overstated.
“This partnership allows us to enhance our mission to help our customers streamline their operations, reduce costs, and provide an exceptional customer experience. We are excited to collaborate with Wulftec to innovate and advance the fulfillment automation ecosystem.”
Priscille Tremblay, president of Wulftec, says: “Wulftec is proud to be the partner of choice to Prime Robotics. Their innovative pallet management solutions, combined with Wulftec’s packaging innovations, take care of our common customers’ challenges when it comes to managing warehouses and increasing efficiencies.
“The collaboration between our companies will contribute to bringing the automated warehousing and pallet management systems to another level.”