Exotec, a global warehouse robotics company, has announced a major automation deployment with Komar Distribution Services (KDS), a third-party logistics provider.
KDS is set to equip its 760,000 square-foot facility in Savannah, Georgia with Exotec’s Skypod robotic system and a fully integrated end-to-end automation solution.
The site is designed to support significant projected growth in D2C volume across apparel, home goods, and consumer products brands, including Komar-owned labels such as Cuddl Duds and Le Mystère, alongside 3PL clients.
To meet that demand while navigating labour shortages, tariff volatility, and rising consumer expectations for speed, the company sought a flexible automation partner capable of scaling quickly.
The new system is expected to:
- Increase throughput by up to 50 percent
- Improve storage density by 30 percent
- Enable both each- and case-picking within a single solution
- Reduce reliance on hard-to-fill warehouse roles
- Flex dynamically during peak and promotional periods
KDS anticipates strong growth in parcel volume over the next year, with some clients already managing more than 100,000 parcels per month.
Tyler Harris, president at KDS, says: “Our customers are growing fast and expect us to grow with them
“We needed a scalable solution built for speed, density, and adaptability. Exotec gives us the ability to process orders in minutes, maximise our footprint, and operate efficiently even in an unpredictable environment.”
Unlike traditional automation systems that can require multi-year buildouts and rigid infrastructure, Exotec’s modular Skypod system allows KDS to scale capacity incrementally as demand rises.
The integrated solution includes Skypod robots, Skypath conveyors, carton sealing, inbound and outbound scanning, and Exotec’s warehouse execution software, Deepsky, which orchestrates the entire operation in real time.
Arthur Bellamy, CRO of Exotec, says: “KDS’ customers are contending with challenges that many growing, successful businesses face, meeting Amazon-level customer expectations for speed while effectively managing costs.
“Our modular solution is the most reactive design on the market, enabling customers to prep orders in two minutes or less. This gives maximum flexibility to operate fast in a hard-to-predict environment.”
The Savannah fulfilment centre is expected to have full automation by early 2027 and is currently onboarding new client programmes.
