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Autonomous mobile robots for warehouse and logistics automation

Vecna Robotics builds autonomous mobile robots and the orchestration software that runs them, automating material handling across warehouses, manufacturing, and logistics. Its self-driving forklifts, tuggers, and pallet jacks, coordinated by the Pivotal software suite, take on case picking, cross-docking, and putaway, delivering measurable ROI without ripping out existing operations. This channel follows how autonomous material handling is reshaping the modern warehouse.

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Channel Brief·Vecna Robotics · 23 episodes
Updated May 10, 2025

Automation scaling fails without organizational alignment and robot orchestration

Vecna Robotics argues that warehouse automation succeeds only when teams, processes, and intelligent fleet coordination work as one system. The content grounds this in deployment data, adoption metrics, and testimony from logistics leaders.

Vecna Robotics contends that warehouse automation fails not because the technology is unreliable, but because organizations deploy robots without aligning leadership, processes, and workforce readiness. The channel demonstrates this through McKinsey data showing only 20% of North American warehouses have implemented any automation despite 70% of logistics leaders planning $100 million investments, revealing a persistent gap between intent and execution.

Drawn from Warehouse Automation Rollout That Works: Align… and 1 more

It's not the robots. It's how they're used.

Episode 5: Scaling Warehouse Automation with Robots Demands Alignment

By the numbers

20%

North American warehouses with implemented automation

70%

Logistics leaders planning ~$100M automation spend over next years

50%

Projected annual robot shipment growth through 2030

117%

GEODIS productivity increase in units picked per hour

What the channel argues

DataOnly 20% of North American warehouses have implemented automation despite technology reliability and clear ROI.
DataGEODIS increased units picked per hour by 117% using CaseFlow case-picking automation.
DataMcKinsey projects robot shipments will grow 50% annually through 2030, with warehouse automation spending rising over 10% yearly.
Data74% of supply chain leaders have implemented cyber-physical systems, with 19% actively piloting them, per 2024 Gartner survey.
DataCaseFlow automates up to 90% of warehouse travel, pairing autonomous pallet jacks with human pickers for coordinated case picking.
InsightSuccessful scaling requires safety culture, process alignment, and organizational communication, not just hardware deployment.

What you'll learn

Automation adoption lags intent because organizations underestimate the need for team alignment, training, and workflow redesign alongside robot deployment.
Case picking, still manual in 90% of warehouses, is the highest-impact starting point for warehouse automation because workers spend over half their time walking rather than picking.
Robot fleets coordinated by intelligent orchestration software outperform lone robots; Pivotal Orchestration uses real-time AI to reduce downtime and align human and robot activity.
Adaptive automation that handles minute-by-minute warehouse changes outperforms rigid systems; cyber-physical systems now adopted by 74% of supply chain leaders reflect this shift.
Human-in-the-loop support systems, not hardware alone, deliver lasting warehouse automation value across supply disruptions and seasonal peaks.

What to do about it

Assess your warehouse's current state: what percentage of associate time goes to walking versus picking, and what percentage of your facility is manual case picking today?
Align leadership, operations, and frontline teams on automation goals before selecting technology; establish clear communication channels and training timelines to prevent pilot-to-scale bottlenecks.
Implement orchestration software that coordinates robot fleets and human activity in real time rather than deploying standalone robots.

Who and what shows up

Josh Kivenko

Chief Marketing Officer, Vecna Robotics

Repeatedly articulates the gap between automation intent and execution, and leads case-study interviews with customers on CaseFlow deployment and scaling.

Zachary Dydek

Chief Technology Officer, Vecna Robotics

Explains robot orchestration and fleet coordination as the enabling layer for scalable automation.

GEODIS

Global logistics and distribution leader

Demonstrated 117% increase in units picked per hour using CaseFlow; case study shows measurable ROI from intelligent case-picking automation.

Steve Elsbury

Senior Operations Manager, GEODIS

Testified that CaseFlow improved pace of operations while elevating safety and ease of work on the warehouse floor.

Rebecca Li

Senior Product Manager, Vecna Robotics

Presented CaseFlow at ProMat 2025 as a system designed to double picking productivity while reducing labor costs and improving safety without overhaul of existing infrastructure.

Questions this channel answers

Q

Why do so many automation investments fail to scale beyond pilots?

Organizations focus on technology while neglecting organizational alignment, process redesign, and workforce training. Success requires leadership, operations, and people working in concert, not just hardware deployment.

Warehouse Automation Rollout That Works: Align Teams, Fo…
Q

What's the best starting point for warehouse automation?

Case picking is the highest-impact entry point because it is still manual in 90% of warehouses and workers spend over half their time walking rather than picking, creating clear efficiency gains.

Vecna Robotics’ CaseFlow Is Making Case Picking Smarter,…
Q

How do you move beyond deploying single robots to building coordinated fleets?

Robot orchestration software coordinates autonomous mobile robots and human workers in real time, enabling fleets to adapt, learn, and scale together rather than operating as isolated units.

Lone Robots Fall Short, but Fleets Scale Warehouse Autom…
Q

How should warehouses handle dynamic, minute-by-minute operational changes?

Adaptive automation and cyber-physical systems that respond to real-time warehouse conditions outperform rigid systems designed for predictable manufacturing workflows.

Adaptive Warehouse Automation Is Your Edge in an Unpredi…
Q

Why is safety integration critical to automation scaling?

As automation adoption accelerates toward 75% by 2027, safety challenges multiply and traditional warehouse cultures are unprepared. Integrating safety into process design and culture prevents failures and supports long-term success.

Robot Safety Is a Survival Skill—Not a Perk. Vecna Robot…
Topics:Case picking automationRobot orchestration softwareAutonomous mobile robots (AMRs)Warehouse labor efficiencyHuman-robot collaboration
Themes:Organizational alignment precedes automation successRobot orchestration as the scaling multiplierHuman-in-the-loop as the reliability foundation

Industry context

Automation is advancing across IT operations and enterprise workflows, with Automation as a Service projected to grow at 24.9% annually through 2026 and broader hyperautomation expected to reach $306 billion by 2035.

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