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Futureshirts saw 500% productivity increases from inVia Robotics warehouse automation software.
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inVia Robotics
Futureshirts saw 500% productivity increases from inVia Robotics warehouse automation software.
Futureshirts, an entertainment merchandising company, and inVia Robotics, a provider of AI-powered warehouse automation software, partnered to release a new case study.
In the study, Futureshirts saw highlighted the transformative results in fulfillment operations, including a 500% increase in productivity thanks to inVia Robotics’ software.
Facing rising order volumes, Futureshirts partnered with inVia Robotics to streamline its entire fulfillment process, including inventory management, order processing and labor performance.
The case study showcases how inVia’s intelligent automation system helped Futureshirts boost productivity by 500%, reduce onboarding time from two weeks to under an hour, cut restocking time from reserve to pick zones from days to hours and deliver high levels of order accuracy.
“We needed a solution that could evolve with our business and handle the complexity of modern fulfillment,” said Corey Neal, CEO of Futureshirts. “inVia’s AI automation has helped us stay innovative, scale faster, and deliver on our mission to make merch easy for our clients.”
inVia said its Logic Warehouse Execution System (WES) brings together decision intelligence, dynamic task scheduling and real-time data visualizations to orchestrate all warehouse workflows, from picking and replenishment to inventory management. With real-time dashboards and 3D inventory modeling, the software allows teams to continually optimize performance without operational disruption.
“Futureshirts is a great example of how a software-first automation approach can unlock great improvements in fulfillment,” said Lior Elazary, co-founder and CEO of inVia Robotics. “This partnership shows how an AI-driven WES can drive efficiency by unifying warehouse systems and workflows, enabling smarter, more resilient operations that evolve with the demands of modern fulfillment.”
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