Warehousing and 3PL
Cut the miles your pickers walk.
In most warehouses the picker spends more of the shift walking than picking. Order-to-person robots bring the work to the person, so the walking stops and the picking starts.
The problem
Your pickers walk more than they pick.
- 01
Effective picking time is low because most of the shift is spent walking to the goods.
- 02
Peak seasons need more bodies you cannot find or afford.
- 03
Long days on foot mean fatigue, mistakes, and turnover.
Before and after
Same team, far less walking.
The old way
- Pickers walk aisle after aisle to the goods
- Effective picking time stuck near 30%
- Peak means more temps, more training, more fatigue
Order-to-person
- Robots bring shelves and totes to the picker
- Effective picking time rises to over 80%
- Up to 99.9% picking accuracy, less fatigue per shift
From a real 3PL deployment
Bring the goods to the picker.
Effective picking time in warehouse assist mode
Picking accuracy, warehouse assist
Quasi C2 deployment time
Documented results from real deployments. Your numbers come from your free survey.
The offer
Start with a free plan, not a sales pitch.
Tell us your space and your busywork. We send back the right robot, the routes it should run, and the payback in dollars and hours.
They ask, we answer
Straight answers.
What is order-to-person?
Instead of the picker walking to the shelf, the robot brings the shelf to the picker. Pudu’s own term for it is order-to-person, and it is where the effective-picking-time gains come from.
Do I need to re-rack the whole warehouse?
No. Both platforms deploy with zero infrastructure, no tracks and no wall markers. The survey maps your real aisles first.
Can it help with kit consolidation?
Yes. The Quasi C2 Large has wider shelves and a reinforced frame built for multi-part kit consolidation and bulky, low-density items.
How fast can we be running?
A Quasi C2 maps the facility and starts delivering in about 45 minutes. Pudu fleets deploy without building changes too.