FedEx Takes $200M Berkshire Grey Stake
August
3, 2022

Berkshire Grey and FedEx have expanded their strategic relationship. As
part of the expansion of this relationship, Berkshire Grey and FedEx
have entered into an agreement for new development activities that will
provide broader AI robotic automation capabilities to help improve the
safety and efficiency of FedEx package handling operations globally. The
two companies also expect to execute a master system purchase agreement
in 2022, which will streamline and expedite the procurement process for
Berkshire Grey solutions across all FedEx operating companies globally.
Additionally, Berkshire Grey has granted FedEx a warrant to purchase
common stock which vests incrementally, subject to certain terms
including the ordering of and payment for Berkshire Grey AI-enabled
robotic automation goods and services at any time prior to December 31,
2025, with full vesting of all 25 million shares subject to the warrant
upon the ordering of or payment for at least $200 million of such goods
and services. Details on the terms of the warrant agreement are
available in the
Form 8-K filed today by Berkshire Grey.
“Our growing relationship with Berkshire Grey for robotic automation is
a direct response to the growth of e-commerce, which has accelerated the
demand for reliable automated solutions throughout all stages of the
supply chain,” said Rebecca Yeung, Corporate VP of Operations Science
and Advanced Technology, FedEx. “FedEx believes that continued
innovation and automation will improve efficiency, productivity and
safety for its team members as they continue to keep the global supply
chain moving.”
As
previously announced, FedEx Ground and Berkshire Grey are already
working together to deploy Berkshire Grey’s Robotic Product Sortation
and Identification (RPSi) systems to robotically sort small packages
that arrive daily and require distribution. In addition to the recent
installations at eight sortation facilities, including Queens, NY, Las
Vegas, Nev., and Columbus, Ohio, FedEx Ground plans to have RPSi systems
in place at select additional facilities in the network over the next 12
months.
The new product development agreement is an expansion of this
collaboration and offers new opportunities for the two companies to work
together to further increase efficiencies across the FedEx enterprise
using AI-enabled robotic automation.
“Berkshire Grey and FedEx are strategically aligned. These new
agreements reflect our mutual commitment to innovations in robotic
automation that can remove barriers within the supply chain, ease the
physical burden on employees and streamline operations,” said Tom
Wagner, CEO of Berkshire Grey. “We look forward to working together on
this new program and to advancing other automation programs with FedEx
moving forward.”
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