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Ocado 600 Series Bot

Ocado 600 Series Bot

Ocado Technology

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Ocado 600 Series Bot

Ocado Technology
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The Ocado 600 Series Bot is a lightweight, 3D-printed autonomous grid robot developed by Ocado Group (Hatfield, UK) for use in its Customer Fulfilment Centres (CFCs). It traverses the top of a hive grid structure to retrieve totes stored up to 21 bins deep, operating at up to 4 m/s with a 30 kg payload and approximately 2-hour battery life (swappable). Its additive-first design makes it roughly 3x lighter than its predecessor, enabling lighter grid structures and up to 40% faster installation. The bot operates autonomously within the hive grid as part of a larger automated fulfilment system that also includes On-Grid Robotic Pick (OGRP) arms for item picking, with vendor claims of handling >80% of products autonomously via Kindred Systems ML.

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payload
30 kg
top speed
4 m/s
battery life
~2 hours; swappable battery
weight vs predecessor
3x lighter than predecessor bot

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Evidence-graded claims from the Ocado Technology deep report

Good
  • Ocado's 600 Series Bots and On-Grid Robotic Pick (OGRP) robotic arms autonomously perform the core picking, packing, and order-assembly tasks in CFCs without humans executing those tasks.

    Forbes [8], Interact Analysis [7], Logistics Navigators [6], and a Reddit community thread [15] independently confirm that robots execute the core fulfilment task; however, the precise extent of human exception-handling within CFCs remains unquantified by any independent source.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
  • Ocado cut 500 technology and finance jobs in early 2025, attributing the reductions to AI-driven productivity improvements.

    The Guardian [14] independently reported the layoffs and Ocado's stated rationale; however, whether AI productivity gains (rather than cost-cutting pressures from the growth slowdown) are the true primary driver has not been independently verified.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
  • The Ocado Smart Platform is fully commercially deployed at scale, generating over £1 billion annually in technology solutions revenue under long-term (10–20 year) contracts with major international grocers.

    Logistics Navigators [6] independently cites over £1 billion in annual technology solutions revenue from Ocado Group financial statements, and multiple independent sources [7][8][12] confirm active deployments with Kroger, Coles, Sobeys, and others; contract duration is analyst-estimated [6] and not independently audited.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
Bad
  • Ocado's AI/ML software performs 20 million demand forecasts per day and 100 million optimisation calculations per second.

    Forbes [8] independently reports these figures, but they originate from Ocado's own disclosures and no third-party benchmark or audit has independently verified the specific numbers.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
  • Ocado claims its system achieves a food waste rate of just 1 in 6,000 produce items.

    Forbes [8] reports this figure, but explicitly attributes it to Ocado's own data with no independent measurement or third-party audit corroborating the specific metric.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
  • Ocado's In-Store Fulfilment solution is operating in 1,000+ stores.

    This figure appears only in Ocado's own official media kit [4] and is not corroborated by any independent source in the dossier.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
Ugly
  • Ocado's CEO claimed the platform can deliver 30% short-term and 40% long-term labour cost reductions for grocery retailers.

    The figures are vendor claims (CEO Tim Steiner statement) reported by an analyst [7] who simultaneously notes premium CFC capital costs ($200M–$300M), a partnership slowdown, and no independent validation of the savings projections, making them aspirational rather than proven.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →
  • Ocado has maintained strong new-partnership momentum, positioning itself as the leading global platform for automated grocery fulfilment.

    Interact Analysis [7] independently reports that only one new partnership (Alcampo) was formed since 2019 versus eight between 2017–2019, and Guardian [14] confirms 2025 technology sales growth was forecast at ~10%, down from 18%, partly due to Kroger warehouse delays.

    from Ocado Technology deep report →

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