Caja Robotics News
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חברת Caja Robotics מבנימינה מתרחבת ומגייסת עשרות עובדים חדשים - וואלה! כסף
Caja Robotics, a company that develops software and robots for logistics warehouses, is recruiting about 20 employees for technology positions. The company, which operates from Bnei Brak, has so far raised $49 million and employs over 100 employees in Israel, the US, and Europe. The companys robots and systems operate in the logistics center of Bergen Logistics in New Jersey, which manages products from dozens of leading brands intended for online activity, providing a daily response to thousands of orders to the New York metropolitan area.
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Caja Robotics and Ranpak to Provide Sustainable End-to-End Packaging Solution for Order Fulfillment
Caja Robotics, a leader in robotic and flexible goods-to-person solutions for order fulfillment, has announced a partnership with Ranpak, a global leader of environmentally sustainable, paper-based packaging solutions. The partnership aims to extend the companies joint product offerings to customers in the logistics industry, providing a broader solution that optimizes fulfillment processes from order placement to packing and shipping. The joint offering is available now in the U.S. and internationally.
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Covid-19 shows us that "every crisis has a silver lining," says Caja Robotics
The article discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Caja Robotics, a goods-to-person solution for unit picking. The company sees the pandemic as an opportunity to reinforce fairness, transparency, and compassion in their business practices. They have experienced growth and investment in infrastructure due to the increased need for their products. Caja Robotics has also embraced technology in talent acquisition and other operational needs. They have faced challenges in hiring the right talent and empowering their managerial team. The company is actively recruiting for various positions. While they have found efficiency in remote work and digital tools, they look forward to returning to in-person meetings and social events in a hybrid work model.
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Caja Robotics raises $12M for goods-to-person robots
Israeli startup Caja Robotics has raised $12 million in Series B funding to expand its goods-to-person automation system. The funding will support global growth and improve manufacturing and deployment processes. Caja Robotics system is designed for unit picking in warehouses and is powered by software for navigation and inventory optimization. The company has recently announced partnerships with Advanced Handling Systems and Sela Logistics. Cajas robots are also deployed at the logistics center of Bergen Logistics in the U.S. In other news, British online supermarket Ocado acquired two U.S.-based robotics companies for $287 million to enhance warehouse efficiency.
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This Israeli robotics firm 'wants to find technology that replaces humans'
Israeli firm Caja Robotics has raised $12 million in capital to market its automated system for managing logistics centers and warehouses. The system replaces human warehouse workers in filling delivery orders for customers. The solution offered by Caja is hybrid, meaning it can be used in existing warehouses or in ones built from scratch. It is based on two robots, one bigger and one smaller, that work together to efficiently pick and pack boxes. Cajas solution is flexible and cloud-based, allowing clients to manage their warehouse dynamically and grow gradually. The company has already closed deals with Bergen Logistics and Sela Logistics to install its system.
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שהחבילה תגיע בזמן: קאג'ה רובוטיקס מגייסת 12 מיליון דולר
Caja Robotics, an Israeli company that develops and markets a robotic system designed to replace human workers in warehouses, has raised $12 million in a funding round led by New Era Capital Partners. The companys solution is a hybrid system that can be implemented in both existing and new warehouses. The system is based on two robots, one larger robot that can handle boxes up to 30kg and from a shelf height of 3.5 meters, and a smaller, faster robot that brings the box to the human worker. The company plans to use the funding to expand its global footprint and invest in production and installation of its system at customer sites.
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Caja Robotics to Install Robotic Systems at the Sela Logistics Center RoboticsTomorrow
Caja Robotics has partnered with Sela Logistics to install robotic systems at one of their logistics centers. This partnership will enhance order fulfillment productivity and storage capacity. Sela Logistics is a leading supplier of logistics solutions in Israel, and their clients include Nike, Adidas, Levis, Diesel, and Hugo Boss. The implementation of Cajas robotic solution will be done in stages, starting with a fleet of dozens of robots. Caja Robotics has previously implemented similar systems at the logistics center of Bergen Logistics in New Jersey. The CEO of Caja Robotics anticipates that the increasing growth in logistics activities will drive interest in their products.
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The most ridiculous ways companies are trying to profit from the coronavirus outbreak
The article discusses how various companies are leveraging the coronavirus outbreak to promote their products. These include firms selling deep-cleaning products, remote services, and hand sanitizers. Lesser-known companies are also pushing gadgets like air purifiers, robots, and spit-shielding hats as helpful in combating the virus. Some companies are also promoting thermal scanning technology, high-tech disinfectant devices, and anti-spitting hats. The article warns consumers to be wary of companies exploiting peoples fears to make a quick profit.
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