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GreyOrange Ranger GTP
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GreyOrange Ranger GTP
GreyOrange🇸🇬Goods-to-person AMR for automated putaway, inventory storage, replenishment and order picking. Part of the Ranger series orchestrated by the GreyMatter fulfillment OS.
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Specification
- Goods-to-person rack moving
- Used for putaway, storage, replenishment and order picking
- Orchestrated by GreyMatter AI software
- Part of vendor-agnostic Certified Ranger Network
- Deployed at 100,000+ agent scale across customers
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Evidence-graded claims from the GreyOrange deep report
Walmart Canada deployed GreyOrange systems in a $118M fulfillment warehouse in Alberta.
Reported by an industry news source ([3],[12]) as a named, real-world deployment; however, no independent performance outcomes or operational details from this site have been verified.
from GreyOrange deep report →GreyOrange was named a Representative Provider in the Gartner Innovation Insight: Multiagent Orchestration Platforms report (October 2025).
Cited in an official GreyOrange press release ([2]) referencing the Gartner report; Gartner is an independent analyst firm, lending credibility, though the press release itself is vendor-issued and the underlying report's full criteria are not reproduced in the dossier.
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GreyMatter autonomously orchestrates warehouse fulfillment — continuously matching orders to agents (robots, software, humans, infrastructure) and optimizing routing in real time without a human performing or driving the orchestration task itself.
All autonomy evidence is vendor-sourced ([1],[3]); no independent teardown, customer audit, or third-party test in the dossier directly validates the degree of autonomous operation in practice.
from GreyOrange deep report →GreyOrange's platform is hardware-agnostic, coordinating third-party robots via an open API and Certified Ranger Network (CRN), rather than relying on proprietary hardware.
The hardware-agnostic positioning is described by a third-party commerce overview ([3]) but that source is not an independent auditor; the 2018 CNBC article ([6]) shows GreyOrange previously sold proprietary robots, and no independent source confirms the current CRN ecosystem's breadth or interoperability in practice.
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GreyMatter performs up to 1 million warehouse operation optimizations per minute.
This figure appears only in an official press release ([8]); no independent benchmark, third-party test, or customer validation corroborates this specific throughput claim.
from GreyOrange deep report →GreyOrange's platform delivers 2–4x warehouse productivity, 45% lower fulfillment cost per unit, and 99%+ inventory accuracy.
These metrics are cited exclusively on the vendor's own website ([1]) and are explicitly flagged in the dossier as having no independent validation in any supplied source.
from GreyOrange deep report →GreyOrange has 100,000+ active agents deployed across 3,000+ active global sites.
These aggregate figures come solely from the vendor's own website ([1]); only one specific deployment — Walmart Canada's $118M Alberta fulfillment warehouse — is independently corroborated ([3],[12]), making the headline scale numbers unverifiable from the dossier.
from GreyOrange deep report →GreyOrange's gStore product delivers 5–20% in-store sales lift and 50% fewer order cancellations for retail customers.
These retail performance figures appear only on the vendor's official website ([1]) with no named retail customer, independent audit, or third-party study corroborating them in any dossier source.
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