Peak Technologies, Jacobi Robotics partner to deliver next-gen mixed-case palletizing automation

OmniPalletizer physical AI platform intelligently adapts to mixed-case variables to eliminate complexities

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 23, 2026         

Peak Technologies, Jacobi Robotics partner to deliver next-gen mixed-case palletizing automation

Peak Technologies & Jacobi Robotics

Peak Technologies and Jacobi Robotics have partnered to deliver next-generation palletizing automation.

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Peak Technologies, Jacobi Robotics partner to deliver next-gen mixed-case palletizing automation

Peak Technologies & Jacobi Robotics

Peak Technologies and Jacobi Robotics have partnered to deliver next-generation palletizing automation.

Automated supply chain and mobile workforce provider Peak Technologies announced a partnership with Jacobi Robotics, a physical AI for warehouse automation company.

The companies said that their collaboration brings AI-powered mixed-case palletizing to complex warehouses and distribution centers.

Physical AI for palletizing

Using the Jacobi OmniPalletizer - a physical AI platform - the companies said that the need for upstream buffering, sorting and sequencing can be eliminated, driving unmatched operational efficiency.

Combined with Peak Technologies' background in enterprise technology integration, the companies said that this turnkey offering can be deployed rapidly without disruptions to active workflows. Peak and Jacobi said that this makes it ideal for a wide range of industries, including retail, grocery, beverage, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), parcel and 3PL facilities.

“Mixed-case palletizing is traditionally one of the most time- and cost-intensive workflows in warehouse environments, often forcing operations teams to trade off between automation and flexibility,” said Tony Rivers, president and CEO at Peak Technologies. “Our partnership with Jacobi Robotics eliminates that constraint by providing a fully packaged solution that adapts to real-world variability without adding upstream complexity.”

Utilizing real-time motion planning, computer vision and self-learning AI, the companies said that the OmniPalletizer continuously adapts to case variables without manual programming.

The platform intelligently discerns product mix, packaging dimensions and arrival patterns while honoring operational rules such as heavy-to-light prioritization or crush limits. Peak and Jacobi said that this flexibility enables it to efficiently build stable, dense and store-ready mixed-case pallets without changing upstream processes.

Additionally, the onboard digital twin technology allows users to validate system performance using their own historical data, which the companies said provides clear performance insight from day one.

At MODEX 2026, FORTNA announced a partnership with Jacobi Robotics.

 

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