BS Handling switches robotics partner to Wise

Posted on Tuesday 16 November 2021

WISE ROBOTICS has announced a strategic alliance with conveyor, sortation and storage systems provider, BS Handling Systems. BS Handling has discontinued its previous partnership with warehouse robotics firm GreyOrange.

Formerly known as OW Robotics, UK-based Wise Robotics will now offer its autonomous warehouse robots, manufactured by Hikrobot, alongside BS Handling Systems’ conveyor, sortation and storage systems solutions. Together, the two businesses will create large scale fulfillment automation for warehouse operators across all sectors. 

Wise Robotics head of robotics Joe Daft, says: “Recent reports indicate that the UK is facing its worst labour shortage since 1997 and this includes warehouse staff. Businesses are therefore needing to find long-term solutions to order fulfillment that allow them to bypass or reduce the impact of labor and supply chain issues on operations. 

“Without a high level of automation and a well configured warehouse, these challenges become even greater. At Wise Robotics, we are speaking to an increasing number of businesses looking to automate key processes in their warehouse, with our A-to-B and F4 automated forklifts already being rolled out.

“The fact that we now have the opportunity to work with BS Handling Systems to offer our solutions alongside its fixed hardware, means we can work in collaboration to deliver automated solutions that meet the requirements of every business we work with.”

BS Handling Systems managing director Rob Brand Smith, adds: “We are excited to announce our new strategic alliance with Wise Robotics, especially at a time when businesses across the globe are seeking to drive warehouse efficiency through the introduction of automation solutions.  

“With the ecommerce market continuing to grow at a rapid pace, businesses are seeking to increase storage capacity and order throughput – especially in the run up to the festive period. For some this involves the reconfiguration of existing space to create a more balanced warehouse that includes robotics, conveyors, sortation and storage systems.

“Others are investing in completely new sites, seeking our guidance and expertise during the planning phase to ensure the warehouse is set up for the future. I’m confident that our strategic alliance with Wise Robotics will improve the service we deliver to customers and help them navigate the many challenges currently facing the warehousing sector and the wider supply chain.”

For more information, visit https://wiserobotics.com / www.bshandlingsystems.com

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