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Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2

Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2 is an AI-enabled autonomous warehouse automation system built around autonomous mobile robots, high-density automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), and robotic palletization algorithms. The system performs case singulation, storage, retrieval, and outbound pallet building with a rated throughput of over 1,300 cases per hour per cell and over 4 million cases per week at full scale.

Overview and Use Cases

Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2 is a commercially available end-to-end warehouse automation system designed to handle complete order fulfillment workflows without human task execution. The system integrates autonomous mobile robots (SymBots) with high-density automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) and proprietary robotic palletization algorithms. It is intended for deployment in distribution centers and warehouses requiring high-volume case handling and pallet building operations.

Key Capabilities

The system performs the following warehouse operations:

  • Case singulation from inbound pallets
  • Autonomous storage and retrieval via mobile robots and ASRS infrastructure
  • Outbound pallet building using robotic palletization algorithms
  • 24/7 operation with live tele-op support capability

Vendor claims include 60–80% reduction in warehouse labor costs, 9x throughput improvement over conventional systems, and 99.99%+ order accuracy. These claims remain unverified by independent teardown or third-party audit, although third-party investment analysis has provided partial corroboration.

Specifications

Processing Capacity:

  • Over 1,300 cases per hour per cell
  • Over 4 million cases per week at full scale
  • Case processing speed: 16x faster than reference (vendor claim)

Item Handling Parameters:

  • Minimum item dimensions: 2 × 6.4 × 5 inches
  • Maximum item dimensions: 36 × 24 × 16.2 inches
  • Payload range: 1–60 pounds per unit

Manufacturer

Symbotic manufactures and distributes the Symbotic Palletizing Gen 2 system.

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