Logistics provider NFI announces automation partnership with Freespace Robotics

NFI Ventures Announces Investment in Freespace Robotics for Optimizing Supply Chain Operations



NFI Ventures, LLC, a venture capital group affiliated with the ownership of NFI, a fully integrated North American supply chain solutions provider, today announces a capital investment in Freespace Robotics, which has the potential to be the fastest, densest, and most cost-effective Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS) for optimizing warehouse and supply chain operations.

NFI Ventures is the initial investor in a Series A funding round for Freespace Robotics, a new, reimagined design that delivers space efficient, high-speed, high-volume movement of goods in nearly any size and any temperature environment. NFI Ventures, whose affiliate, NFI, owns and operates more than 70 million square feet of warehouse space alongside a dedicated fleet of 5,000 tractors and 14,300 trailers, admired Freespace Robotics for its adaptability across a broad spectrum of industry use cases and the clear market advantages in unit economics and cost per order over providers in market today.

"We were drawn to the solution's simplicity and intelligence and how that translates when scaled across applications. The solution addresses the components of space, speed, and cost which are critical to success," said Eric Brown, Managing Director of NFI Ventures. "We seek out the latest innovations in supply chain automation. What drew us to the Freespace Robotics team is that the advantages and gains offered are material and raise the bar for the AS/RS industry. Doing more with less space is critical to the supply chain industry."



"We have strong validation from the market - be it grocery, ecommerce, cold chain, case picking, industrial parts, truck or transload - that our AS/RS is a genuine breakthrough," adds Dr. Robert Szczerba, CEO of Freespace Robotics. "However, it's the backing of the team at NFI Ventures that positions us well to get to these markets, solve for the pain points in their supply chain, and do so in far less time."

The COVID pandemic illustrated how critical automation and supply chain operations are to everyday, modern life. The global addressable market for warehouse automation is expected to reach $320B by 2026 driven largely by ecommerce trends and the demand for automated solutions. Higher costs for labor, real estate, construction, energy, and capital are driving businesses to solutions that automate the movement of more goods - using less space, less energy and doing so in existing 'brownfield' or back-room facilities. The Freespace Robotics solution is ideal for installations into existing spaces given its unique and more forgiving structural requirements.

"Our system is not battery dependent, does not require perfectly plumb and level floors, and doesn't need expansive open spaces for robots. We work in every space our competitors can and in nearly every space they can't," says Karl Sanchack, COO of Freespace Robotics.

Freespace Robotics was formed in early 2022 with seed financing from Carnegie Foundry LLC, a Robotics and AI venture studio that develops and commercializes next-generation, industry specific solutions in autonomous robotics and AI with the National Robotics Engineering Center ("NREC"), a semi-autonomous applied research and development unit of Carnegie Mellon University's world renown Robotics Institute. Carnegie Foundry is backed by U.S. Steel and Oshkosh Corporation. To date, Freespace Robotics has built relationships with top retailers, grocers, defense logistics agencies, food distributors, 3PL's and others who need reliable, scalable, and economical solutions for automating the elements of their business to enhance profitability or to resolve labor, economic or other market stresses.

Source: https://www.nfiindustries.com/



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