April 2026- Medline announced a strategic agreement to implement next-generation warehouse automation from Symbotic, a leader in AI-enabled robotics technology, as part of the companyโs ongoing efforts to strengthen the resiliency, efficiency and scalability of the healthcare supply chain. Medline is the first healthcare company to deploy this technology.
The Symbotic System is an AI-powered platform that automates picking, storage and retrieval of items for distribution. Widely used across multiple complex industries, including large scale retail and consumer goods companies, the technology uses intelligent, autonomous robots to depalletize and singulate inbound full pallets, store and retrieve items, and build orders into smart outbound pallets mapped to the needs and layouts of downstream recipients, helping to drive faster and more efficient operations. Medline will pilot this technology in 2027 at one of its 45 distribution centers in the U.S.
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โOur vertically integrated solution of manufacturing and distributing products to all points of care is unique among healthcare suppliers,โ said Sean Halligan, chief supply chain officer at Medline. โMedlineโs strategic investment in this technology will help us provide even more efficiency for our customers and help them meet their operational, clinical and financial goals.โ
โWe are proud to partner with Medline, the largest provider of medical-surgical products and supply chain solutions, on the next step in its transformation,โ said Mike Dunn, chief customer officer at Symbotic. โGiven the importance of accuracy, speed and cost in this space, this agreement is a great validation of the power of the Symbotic System, and of our commitment to reimagining the supply chain and transforming the movement of goods through intelligent automation.โ
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