Brightpick Expands Into Auto Parts Distribution With NAPA Multi-Site Deal

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Brightpick expands into auto parts with major NAPA deal, deploying 100+ robots across multiple distribution centers following successful pilot program.

Brightpick Expands Into Auto Parts Distribution With NAPA Multi-Site Deal

Brightpick, a provider of AI-driven robotic warehouse automation, has secured a strategic partnership with NAPA Auto Parts to implement its technology across multiple distribution centers. The agreement follows a successful pilot program in 2025 and marks the company's entry into the automotive aftermarket sector.

The initial deployment will introduce over 100 Brightpick robots to NAPA's operations, designed to optimize high-volume order processing and inventory management. The multi-site rollout agreement represents Brightpick's largest U.S. customer engagement to date, signaling growing adoption of autonomous systems within the automotive parts distribution industry.

The partnership demonstrates continued investment in warehouse automation by major logistics operators seeking to address labor constraints and improve operational efficiency. NAPA's commitment to expand the pilot program reflects confidence in the technology's performance and scalability across different distribution environments.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

Back to newsPublished Feb 18

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