Verity
A new AI-assisted item counting feature for picking locations from Verity is nominated for Best Innovation of an Existing Product at ProMat.
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Verity
A new AI-assisted item counting feature for picking locations from Verity is nominated for Best Innovation of an Existing Product at ProMat.
Verity, a Switzerland-based developer of AI-powered mobile intelligence that enables complete warehouse operational visibility through fleets of fully autonomous drones, has introduced an AI-assisted item counting feature. The company said the feature was designed to transform inventory management at picking locations and other warehouse locations.
The new feature will be on display at ProMat 2025 in Booth N6344. The trade show will be held March 17-20 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Ill.
The new capability is nominated for Best Innovation of an Existing Product at ProMat.
Picking locations are one of the most challenging areas in warehouse operations, where issues have the greatest impact. Short picks and missing items disrupt fulfillment, leading to delays, penalties, client dissatisfaction and order cancellations. Relying solely on manual checks is a labor-intensive and error-prone process, further delaying the resolution of inventory discrepancies.
Combining fully autonomous drones and AI algorithms, the Verity system automates item, box and case counting, detects discrepancies, and flags issues before they impact operations. The system captures depth information, creating a 3D map of the scene. An AI-powered vision algorithm identifies pallets, analyzes volumetric information and detects cases and boxes, ensuring accurate item and layer counts.
"As supply chains accelerate and margin pressures grow, even the smallest issues can derail operations - especially in order fulfillment,” said Raffaello D’Andrea, co-founder, CEO and chairman of Verity. “Verity’s new capability enables item-level precision, ensuring accuracy and operational reliability."
Already deployed and delivering insights at multiple client sites, Verity said its AI-assisted item counting is now available for large-scale rollout.
"AI-assisted item counting helps us proactively find errors, particularly at picking locations,” said James Matthew Rosal, Site Manager, DSV. “The 3D image provided in the report is incredibly effective - especially when package configurations are available - as it clearly shows the number of layers on a pallet, making it easier for us to confirm deviations. With this assistance, we can now quickly identify potential picking errors in orders and react swiftly to resolve them."
Verity also highlighted the following features of the new program:
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