AutoStore™, the global warehouse technology company transforming warehouse automation with modular storage, announced its recognition as a Sample Vendor for the Integrated Systems category in Gartner’s Market Guide for Intralogistics Smart Robotics.
As a trusted market leader in automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), AutoStore sees the report as a strong indication of the value and importance of partnering with credible providers when planning investments in automation. With the wide range of intralogistics robotics available—designed to optimize storage, picking, packing, and sorting for diverse inventory types—expert guidance ensures supply chain leaders find the most effective solutions to meet their unique operational goals, including high-throughput.
According to the report, “Users struggle with almost too many options given the large diversity in ISR [intralogistics smart robots] platforms and use cases. Companies are left with trying to determine which are the right ISR platforms to pursue for their business at a point in time.”
“Serving as counsel for our customers and other stakeholders interested in transitioning to automation - or upgrading current systems - is an honor for our team of experts, who thrive on adding value to the marketplace," said Parth Joshi, Chief Product Officer at AutoStore.
“We believe being named as a Sample Vendor by Gartner in the Market Guide for Intralogistics Smart Robotics is a testament to our global leadership and credibility.”
AutoStore, the world’s fastest goods-to-person solution, offers exceptional speed and reliability, with a 99.7% uptime, making it ideal for efficient large-scale fulfillment operations. Its cube-based storage system and advanced robotics deliver unmatched scalability, optimized space utilization, and enhanced efficiency — and key advantages in an evolving labor market where human supervisors oversee both human and robotic workforces.
In relation to the changing workforce, Gartner shares the following market predictions:
- “By 2028, there will be more smart robots than frontline workers.”
- “By 2030, one in ten managers will be managing robots instead of people.”
- “By 2028, 75% of large enterprises in product-centric businesses will have adopted some form of intralogistics smart robots in their warehouse operations.”
Read the complete report through complimentary access provided by AutoStore, here.
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About AutoStore
AutoStore™, founded in 1996, is a warehouse technology company specializing in automated order-fulfillment solutions to help businesses achieve efficiency gains within the storage and retrieval of goods. The company offers both hardware and software capabilities and the AutoStore technology is interoperable with other third-party solutions.
AutoStore is global, with ~1,600 systems in 57 countries. All sales are distributed, designed, installed, and serviced by a network of qualified system integrators referred to as "partners".
AutoStore was founded in Nedre Vats, on the west coast of Norway. The company has offices in Norway, the U.S., the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Singapore, as well as assembly facilities in Poland and Thailand.