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Berkshire Grey

Corporate marketlogisticsCurated record

AI and robotics platform for e-commerce, retail replenishment, and parcel logistics; Core™ is a robotic each-pick system for piece-picking and order fulfilment; Dispatch™ handles small-parcel sorting; Scoop™ is a fully autonomous trailer unloader (dual-mode pick-and-induct) handling high-variability loads without bag/tote removal; Stride™ automates shuttle-based sortation. Works with Global 100 retailers and 3PLs; 10+ years of production deployments; backed by SoftBank since 2023.

HeadquartersBedford, US
Founded2013
Corporate funding$1.1B
Team201-500
Deployments2
Open roles10
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageAcquired
FoundersTom Wagner (Founder & Chairman, former CTO of iRobot 2008-2012; PhD, now Chairman)
Regions servedNorth America, Europe
Countries deployedUS, NL
Service footprintHQ Bedford, MA; US deployments with Global 100 retailers and 3PLs; Customer Innovation Center in Haarlem, Netherlands (opened June 17, 2026) serving EMEA market; 10+ years of production-grade deployments
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinelogistics

Core Robotic Picking System

  • AI-driven each-pick system for e-commerce order fulfillment and retail replenishment; patented SpectrumGripper technology requires no SKU data or training

    vendor-stated product function and gripper capability

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  • 99.99% picking accuracy in Kardex AutoStore integration (Core + Kardex FulfillX WES)

    vendor-stated order accuracy for Core integrated with Kardex AutoStore system

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Machinelogistics

Dispatch Small Parcel Sorter

  • Automated AI-driven sorting system for varied small-parcel types using intelligent routing

    vendor-stated product function

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Machinelogistics

Scoop Trailer Unloader

  • Fully autonomous trailer unloading without bag/tote removal; bulk-handling approach with pick-and-induct mode; handles high-variability unstructured loads; operator access maintained when needed

    vendor-stated operational capability at FedEx deployment

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Machinelogistics

Stride Shuttle Sorter

  • Autonomous shuttle-based sortation with intelligent routing for varied item types; described as a '4th generation robotic sortation solution'

    vendor-stated product generation and function

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Deployment log

Announced and cited only

AnnouncedCustomerSiteCountryCountEvidence
2026-02-03FedExparcel handling / dock throughputUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2023-07-27MaersklogisticsGBNot disclosedAnnouncement
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Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordSoftBankRevolution VenturesNew Enterprise AssociatesWellington Management
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Network neighbours

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HR

Hiring signal

Public job board · 2026-07-13

Open roles10

Hiring is an operating signal, not deployment evidence. Roles are refreshed from the company’s public careers system.

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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-06-17Customer Innovation Center opened in Haarlem, Netherlands (near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport); first European operational hub for demonstrations, SKU testing, partner training, and EMEA serviceBusinessWire
2026-02-03FedEx signs multi-year commercial contract for Scoop autonomous trailer unloader; production deployments begin 2026FedEx Newsroom
2024-09-04Formal partnership with Kardex: Core robotic picking integrated with AutoStore via Kardex FulfillX WES; 99.99% picking accuracy claimed; pilot projects underwayGlobeNewswire
2023-08-01Taken private by SoftBank Group at $1.40/share (~$375M); continues operating as independent brand within SoftBank portfolioBerkshire Grey
2021-07-21Listed on Nasdaq via SPAC merger with Revolution Acceleration Acquisition Corp, raising ~$413M at ~$2.7B valuationThe Boston Globe
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Source ledger

12 unique public sources