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US-based sports nutrition retailer The Feed deploying 48 Brightpick Autopicker robots

Robots will go live at The Feed in March 2024

Brightpick AutoPicker robots in action.
Robots will go live at The Feed in March 2024

Brightpick, a leading provider of warehouse automation solutions for order fulfillment, today announced that The Feed, a US-based sports nutrition and gear ecommerce retailer, has begun installation of 48 Brightpick Autopicker robots that will go live at its warehouse at the end of March 2024.

Brightpick also announced that another installation of Brightpick Autopickers went live in November 2023 in an EU-based Dr. Max distribution center that replenishes Dr. Max pharmacies. Dr. Max is the second largest pharmacy chain in Europe with 3,000 pharmacies across 6 countries.

According to Brightpick, its Autopicker is the only autonomous mobile robot (AMR) in the world capable of picking and consolidating orders directly in the warehouse aisles. The robot’s patented two-tote design enables it to retrieve storage totes (bins) from shelving and robotically pick individual items from those storage totes into an adjacent order tote, Brightpick added. It does this repeatedly as it moves through the warehouse aisles until the order or batch has been fully picked.

In addition to in-aisle robotic picking, Brightpick Autopicker can be used for other tasks such as Goods-to-Person picking, pallet picking, stock replenishment, dynamic slotting, order consolidation, buffering and dispatch.

“It is exciting to see the strong traction we are receiving for Brightpick Autopicker robots in ecommerce, pharmaceuticals, and e-grocery,” said Jan Zizka, CEO and co-founder of Brightpick. “The recent wins with The Feed and Dr. Max demonstrate the trust that major companies in the US and EU have for our robots and our company. As we complete additional pilots this year, we expect to have more good news to share about Brightpick Autopicker installations.”

The Feed, based near Denver, Colorado, is a thriving ecommerce store for athletes. BrightPick explained the company is currently installing 48 Brightpick Autopickers in its warehouse for picking, kitting (creating ready-to-ship orders) and buffering (storing) finished orders, as well as to replenish inventory. In the first phase of the project, the robots will enable The Feed to fulfill 5,000 orders per day while eliminating its reliance on manual labor.

“The Feed’s e-commerce platform is a performance-minded marketplace for athletes,” said Matt Johnson, founder of The Feed. “We have scaled significantly over the last few years and are moving into a new, larger warehouse. Brightpick Autopickers are a powerful way for us to keep up with our high demand now and in the future.”

Dr. Max operates three modern pharmaceutical distribution centers in the Czech Republic, and the one in Prague is now equipped with eight Brightpick Autopicker robots, Brightpick also announced. The robots are picking up to 7,000 items per day and consolidating orders to regularly replenish Dr. Max pharmacies and hospitals in the country.


Brightpick AutoPicker robots in action.