Tompkins Robotics’ t-Sort tackles micro-fulfillment

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Published March 11, 2020

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Tompkins Robotics (MODEX Booth 9002) can set up its t-Sort unit and parcel sortation system in a customer facility just as fast as it set it up for Modex.

According to Mike Futch, president of Tompkins Robotics, the system can break down and set up within a single shift, allowing customers with limited space to respond to daily busy periods by wheeling out the platform and loading it with mobile robots. Afterwards, a 1,000-square-foot sort-er, for example, can be collapsed to about 100 square feet for storage, perhaps in an empty pallet rack bay.

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