The Problem Everyone
Stops Talking About
Mixed-SKU pallet picking is where most robotic systems quietly fall apart. Automcore was built from the ground up to handle this — across your entire fleet, without per-item programming.
The Core Differentiator
Mixed-SKU is the real operating environment
Real distribution centers don't run uniform pallets. They run hundreds of SKUs across complex product categories — each with different weight, surface texture, fragility, and stacking tolerance.
400+ SKU Types Trained
Automcore's grasp model library spans consumer goods, industrial components, flexible packaging, irregular shapes, and heavy items up to 15kg.
Per-SKU Confidence Scoring
Each trained SKU carries a fleet-validated confidence score. Items below threshold are flagged for additional training sessions — not silently failed mid-pick.
Seasonal SKU Changeover
When your product catalog rotates for season or promotion, Automcore handles the changeover as scheduled propagation events — not emergency reprogramming.
Stacking Order Awareness
The grasp model captures not just how to pick an item but how to sequence picks from a mixed pallet — heavier items first, fragile items handled separately, irregular shapes isolated.
The Economics
The cost structure changes completely
With per-arm programming, every SKU added to your catalog multiplies across your fleet. With Automcore, SKU training cost is fixed regardless of fleet size.
Traditional Per-Arm Method
8 arms × 50 new SKUs/quarter = 400 teach-in sessions. At 45 min/session: 300 hours of programming per quarter.
Automcore Fleet Learning
50 new SKUs/quarter = 50 training sessions. Fleet size is irrelevant. At 45 min/session: 37.5 hours — regardless of whether you have 4 or 40 arms.
Handling 50, 200, or 500 SKUs? Let's talk.
We'll review your current SKU catalog and fleet configuration to calculate what Automcore would save you in programming overhead.