GreyOrange, Idnet partner to bring autonomous robots to Nordics

Gothenburg. Sweden – GreyOrange, a global provider in automated robotic fulfillment technologies and inventory optimisation software, and Idnet, Sweden’s supply chain technology company, announce a partnership that will enable Idnet to offer GreyOrange’s autonomous robots and GreyMatter operating system to retailers in the Nordics.

“At Idnet, we have spent the last 30 years helping our customers to optimise their warehouses and drive efficiency through quality technology. We are constantly analysing technology trends to ensure that we are always able to offer our customers the best-in-class technologies for their warehouse operations,” says Per Redenius, project owner supply chain solutions, Idnet.

A recent survey conducted by GreyOrange found that 70% of retail supply chain leaders are making automation a strategic priority during the next year, with 98% agreeing that automation is the best technology available on the market to help them overcome continuing labour issues. This partnership between GreyOrange and Idnet will make it easier for retailers in the Nordics to access automation solutions.

“In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about the use of autonomous robots (AMR) and now it is here! In order for brands to continue to improve their warehouses, they need to consider investing in automation, or they risk giving their competitors a significant advantage. Our partnership with GreyOrange will not only give our customers access to its full range of autonomous robots, and its leading multi-agent GreyMatter operating system” Redenius continues.

Idnet will be exhibiting at this year’s Logistik & Transport, the Nordic region’s conference and trade fair dedicated to the future of logistics. You can find Idnet in stand C02:20. For more information about the event, visit here.

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