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Vecna Robotics Unveils CaseFlow: The Robotic Case Picking Solution Beating Manual Labor by 2X

Vecna Robotics introduced CaseFlow, a robotic case picking solution that pairs human pickers with autonomous robots to enhance warehouse operations. The solution, announced by CMO Josh Kivenko, increases productivity and efficiency by enabling robots to handle most traveling tasks. GEODIS, an early adopter, reported a 117% increase in units picked per hour with the solution.

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CaseFlow pairs human pickers with autonomous pallet jack robots.

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CaseFlow boosts warehouse productivity by enabling robots to handle most travel.

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GEODIS deployment of CaseFlow increased units picked per hour by 117%.

Vecna Robotics recently introduced CaseFlow, a transformative robotic case picking solution that redefines warehouse operations by seamlessly pairing human pickers with autonomous pallet jack robots. The result is a dramatic leap in productivity, efficiency, and scalability for modern distribution centers.

Announced by Chief Marketing Officer Josh Kivenko, CaseFlow directly tackles one of the industry’s most persistent inefficiencies: manual case picking, still relied upon in 90% of warehouses. Powered by intelligent orchestration software, CaseFlow enables robots to handle up to 90% of travel, freeing human workers to focus solely on high-value picking tasks.

In early deployments, such as with logistics leader GEODIS, the system has delivered a 117% increase in units picked per hour, with zero worker turnover. The solution enhances both throughput and worker satisfaction through intuitive workflows and robotic case picking automation.

CaseFlow integrates effortlessly with existing operations and requires no major infrastructure changes. Delivered via a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, it offers rapid deployment, low upfront costs, and dynamic scalability to match seasonal demand.

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Building Management
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Josh Kivenko

Chief Marketing Officer

Vecna Robotics

Josh Kivenko is the Chief Marketing Officer at Vecna Robotics, where he oversees marketing strategies and initiatives. He announced the launch of CaseFlow, a robotic solution designed to improve warehouse operations.

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GEODIS

Logistics Leader

GEODIS is a global logistics company that has deployed Vecna Robotics' CaseFlow, experiencing significant efficiency improvements in warehouse operations.