Stash delivers software-orchestrated, high-density order consolidation with controlled item handling, enabling consistent throughput, fewer exceptions, and improved labor productivity in complex fulfillment environments.
Throughput Performance
Stash delivers 3.5 times the hourly throughput of a manual putwall operator.
Orders an Hour
Achieves 400 orders per hour, based on 2.2 items per order on average.
Uptime
Performance you can count on with 99%+ uptime.
Drive higher order throughput and defer capital investment by fully utilizing your current facility footprint.
Reduce variability-driven errors and rework that impact service levels, customer satisfaction, and cost to serve.
Ensure stable throughput and reliable execution across shifts, seasons, and changing order profiles.
Increase output per associate while lowering labor costs tied to congestion, exceptions, and manual intervention.
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Stash stabilizes fulfillment flow by combining controlled physical handling with intelligent software orchestration, ensuring consistent performance across variability.
Controlled Item Handling
Short, controlled placement reduces errors and improves handling across mixed SKU types and packaging formats.
Software-Driven Orchestration
Dynamic cubby management balances utilization and maintains flow as SKU mix and order profiles shift.
Dense Consolidation Architecture
High-capacity destination density increases throughput per square foot while keeping orders continuously flowing.
Stash is ideal for high-volume, SKU-complex fulfillment operations seeking to increase throughput without expanding footprint or labor costs.
Handling high order volumes, SKU variability, and batch picking workflows across dynamic eCommerce environments.
Processing mixed assortments including soft goods, cosmetics, loose items, and varied packaging that challenge traditional systems.
Deploying in existing facilities where space limitations make traditional automation impractical or cost-prohibitive.