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Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2
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Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2
SymboticSymbotic Palletizing Gen 2 is a commercially available, AI-enabled, end-to-end autonomous warehouse automation system built around autonomous mobile robots (SymBots), high-density ASRS storage, and a robotic palletization algorithm. The system handles case singulation, storage, retrieval, and outbound pallet building without human task execution, processing over 1,300 cases/hour per cell and over 4 million cases/week at full scale. Vendor claims include 60–80% warehouse labor cost reduction, 9x throughput improvement, and 99.99%+ accuracy, all of which are unverified by independent teardown or audit but are corroborated by third-party investment analysis. A notable disclosure from official sources is the availability of '24/7 live tele-op support,' which introduces a supervised/assisted dimension that must be weighed against the otherwise autonomous task execution profile.
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Specification
- case processing speed
- 16x faster case processing (vendor claim)
- item size range
- 2×6.4×5 in to 36×24×16.2 in; payload 1–60 lbs
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Evidence-graded claims from the Symbotic deep report
Symbotic is a fully commercial, revenue-generating business with ~$2.52B TTM revenue, but remains only marginally profitable (EBITDA ~$30–33M) and significantly missed Q2 2026 EPS estimates ($0.01 actual vs. $0.11 estimate)
Revenue (~$2.52B TTM), EBITDA (~$30–33M), and EPS miss ($0.01 vs. $0.11 estimate) are reported by multiple independent financial data sources [5][6][8][9], confirming commercial scale but also flagging thin profitability and execution risk; the EPS miss of ~91% is a material independent signal of financial underperformance.
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Symbotic is deployed at real commercial scale, with known customers including Walmart and Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG Gulf Coast facility)
AWG deployment is named in a Yahoo Finance news article [14], lending partial independent support, but Walmart's deployment is only implied by company scale and a Reddit post [16] — neither constitutes rigorous independent verification of deployment scope or operational outcomes.
from Symbotic deep report →SymBots handle a payload range of 1–60 lbs and item sizes from 2×6.4×5 in up to 36×24×16.2 in, enabling case-picking across a broad SKU range
Payload and size specifications are stated on Symbotic's official case-picking product page [3]; no independent benchmark, customer report, or third-party test in the dossier confirms these specifications under real operational conditions.
from Symbotic deep report →Symbotic, via its Warehouse-as-a-Service (WaaS) partnership with Exol, is building a nationwide network of fully-automated warehouses
The WaaS partnership with Exol is described on Symbotic's official solutions page [2] only; no independent news report, regulatory filing, or third-party confirmation of the network's existence, scale, or operational status appears in the dossier.
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Symbotic's system achieves 99.99%+ accuracy in warehouse operations
This figure appears solely on Symbotic's official homepage [1] as a marketing claim; no independent audit, customer disclosure, or third-party test in the dossier substantiates this specific accuracy figure.
from Symbotic deep report →Symbotic's platform condenses storage footprint by 60% and achieves 30–60% greater storage density than traditional warehousing
Both density figures are stated exclusively on Symbotic's official homepage and product pages [1][3] with no independent facility audit, customer case study, or third-party measurement present in the dossier to substantiate them.
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