MODEX 2026: Peak Technologies introduces Peak Automation Intelligence

New offering combines AI, machine vision to transform supply chain performance

Peak Technologies

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 9, 2026         

MODEX 2026: Peak Technologies introduces Peak Automation Intelligence

Peak Technologies

Peak Technologies launched Peak Automation Intelligence ahead of MODEX 2026, which the company said combines AI and machine vision to transform supply chain performance.

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MODEX 2026: Peak Technologies introduces Peak Automation Intelligence

Peak Technologies

Peak Technologies launched Peak Automation Intelligence ahead of MODEX 2026, which the company said combines AI and machine vision to transform supply chain performance.

Ahead of MODEX 2026, smart technologies, automated supply chain and mobile workforce provider Peak Technologies announced the launch of Peak Automation Intelligence.

The Maryland-based company said that Peak Automation Intelligence is an integrated AI-powered platform designed to help manufacturers, along with warehouse and distribution center operators, modernize their operations with real-time visibility, automated data capture and high-speed material flow intelligence.

The company will provide live demonstrations of Peak Automation Intelligence at its MODEX booth.

Modernizing the warehouse from receiving to shipping

Built on advanced machine vision, smart optics, mobile computing and unified analytics, Peak Technologies said that Peak Automation Intelligence provides an automated, end-to-end view of every pallet, package, material movement and dock workflow - without adding labor or slowing down operations.

“Manufacturers, warehouses and distribution centers are under unprecedented pressure to move faster, reduce errors and operate with greater transparency,” said Tony Rivers, CEO at Peak Technologies. “Peak Automation Intelligence gives them a powerful new path forward - one built on automation, AI and real-time data that drives smarter, safer and more efficient operations.”

The company highlighted the following elements of Peak Automation Intelligence and its connected suite of innovations: 

  • Dock door insights automatically capture every barcode on a pallet in a single pass, eliminating manual scanning and reducing inbound/outbound bottlenecks.
  • Pallet insights use specialized optics to read through shrink wrap for fast, touchless shipment classification - reducing rework, chargebacks and safety risks.
  • Materials movement insights equip forklifts and workers with automated data capture, AI safety alerts and guided workflows to increase accuracy while reducing travel time and manual steps.
  • Tunnel insights provide high-speed, conveyor-integrated scanning that identifies damages, mislabels and compliance risks without slowing throughput.

Analytics powering the next generation of operations

At the center of the platform is Peak Analytics, which the company said consolidates data from docks, forklifts, pallets and conveyors to give leaders a single source of truth.

Peak Technologies said that this technology provides:

  • Real‑time operational visibility
  • AI-driven accuracy and risk reduction
  • Insights that highlight bottlenecks and drive continuous improvement

Peak Technologies said that Peak Automation Intelligence is now available. 

 

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