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Addverb
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SortIE is a 3D sorter shuttle system developed by Addverb Technologies, a global warehouse automation company founded in 2016. It is designed for rapid order sortation and consolidation, operating at up to 6.7 mph and performing up to 450 sorts/sequences per hour. The system integrates with existing automation infrastructure and is managed via Addverb's Concinity WES software. It was launched at IWS 2022. Note: several extracted facts (pricing tiers, free trial) appear to belong to an unrelated product (Sortly inventory software) and are not attributable to SortIE.

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Up to 6.7 mph (approximately 3 m/s)

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  • Addverb has deployed robots across 500+ warehouses in 25 countries for 350+ clients, including Maersk, DHL, and PepsiCo

    Deployment scale and client names are stated on Addverb's official site [1] and LinkedIn [8]; no independent customer confirmation, press release from Maersk/DHL/PepsiCo, or third-party audit verifies the aggregate figures or named-client relationships.

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  • Addverb's Concinity WES dynamically assigns tasks to robots in real time without human task-level intervention, constituting genuinely autonomous fleet operation

    The software stack description (Optimus WMS, Concinity WES, Movect FMS) is confirmed by the official blog [4] and a partner page [6], but no independent operational review or customer testimony verifies that human intervention is genuinely absent during normal task execution at scale.

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  • Addverb manufactures all hardware and software in-house, positioning it as a fully vertically integrated robotics company

    The in-house design and manufacturing claim originates solely from Addverb's own PR Newswire press release [5]; no independent supply-chain audit, manufacturing facility visit report, or third-party verification of vertical integration has been identified.

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  • Addverb is developing humanoid robots and quadrupeds, targeting these as future product lines funded by a planned ~$100M raise

    The planned fundraise and humanoid/quadruped development roadmap are reported by Business Today via Facebook [13] and LinkedIn [8], but the raise has not been confirmed as closed and no prototype, demo, or technical specification for these platforms has been publicly disclosed.

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  • Addverb secured a $132M Series B led by Reliance Industries in March 2022 and holds a ~$200M order book with ~50% international revenue

    The $132M Series B is corroborated by PR Newswire [5] and LinkedIn [8], but the order-book and revenue-mix figures are vendor-reported only [8]; the exact nature of Reliance's stake (investor vs. acquirer) remains unresolved per conflicting Owler [12] and LinkedIn data.

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  • Addverb's vendor-claimed performance figures: 3–4× operational efficiency improvement, 99.99% picking accuracy, and up to 170% increase in daily order fulfillment

    These figures appear only on the Zion Solutions Group partner page [6] citing Addverb's own marketing; no independent audit, customer disclosure, or third-party benchmark corroborates any of the three specific metrics.

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