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Cartesian Kinetics provides fast, retrofittable, Goods to Person automation solutions using its proprietary platform Carte+. Carte+ enables efficient and reliable order fulfillment to cope with increasingly on-demand consumption patterns. Cartesian Kinetics is headquartered in the US and has teams across multiple locations in the US and Bangalore, India.
- Changes in logistics and warehousing industry leading to increased demand for faster fulfillment speed
- Infrastructure in existing warehouses not configured to convert manual racking systems into automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRs)
- Logistics and fulfillment leaders wary of implementing automation into existing infrastructure
- 5x boost in worker productivity
- 10x decrease in worker error rates
- Existing warehouses keeping pace with current and future fulfillment demands
Challenge
The Challenge of Automation for Existing Warehouses
In the automation space, newly built, automation-first facilities tend to get all of the attention. These facilities are designed with smooth floors, strategically placed pillars, and other infrastructure elements primed for seamless integration with robotics and other technology. The process of implementing automation in these facilities is relatively straightforward because they were designed to be automated.
Cartesian Kinetics, a bronze-level OEM member of the Rockwell Automation Partner Network, recognized a reality that automation leaders have not addressed. These new builds represent only a fraction of the distribution and fulfillment centers in operation today. Across the U.S., more than 25,000 warehouses were built decades ago and operate successfully, but do not have the infrastructure requirements for modern automation. In fact, they have infrastructure that makes implementing automation a challenge—uneven floors, manual racking systems, and deeply ingrained operational workflows.
For warehouse operators running older facilities, “automating processes feels akin to changing a tire while the car is moving,” says Cartesian Kinetics cofounder and CEO Jayendran Balasubramanian. They must maintain daily operations while contending with hurdles that inhibit the straightforward adoption of robotics.
Additionally, logistics and fulfillment workflows are inherently unpredictable, unlike the steady cadence of manufacturing. Fulfillment operators face difficulties trusting that automation can handle the random nature of orders and deliveries and improve productivity.
At the same time, increasing e-commerce demand and consumer expectations for faster fulfillment are driving the need for automation like never before. Operators face the dual challenge of staying competitive while addressing the unique constraints of their facilities.
Solution
Modernizing Existing Warehouses with a Tailored Automation Solution
Cartesian Kinetics worked with Rockwell Automation to develop solutions that integrate into existing warehouses and enhance human-machine collaboration. One of the key technologies deployed was Emulate3D™ Digital Twin Software. Emulate3D™ digital twin software allows Cartesian Kinetics to create virtual replicas of warehouse operations, enabling customers to simulate real-world scenarios and predict the impact of various factors, such as peak shopping days or supply chain disruptions. This technology has been instrumental in helping customers test and refine solutions before investing in physical hardware, reducing risk and cost.
Cartesian Kinetics also adopted Rockwell Automation Independent Cart Technology (ICT). Unlike robotics that rely on wheels, ICT leverages magnetic levitation for precise movement. This design allows automation systems to navigate existing racking systems, no matter how imperfect, removing the need for costly and disruptive infrastructure overhauls.
The company’s use of ICT prioritizes human productivity. Robots now deliver multiple bins to stationary workers, enabling them to process orders more efficiently. This “goods to person” approach reduces worker fatigue and cognitive load, creating smoother operations and lessening errors.
Result
Delivering on the Promise of Automation
The collaboration between Cartesian Kinetics and Rockwell Automation has delivered transformative results for the warehousing and fulfillment industry. In one of their customer facilities, productivity has soured, with human workers achieving 5x the output compared to previous processes. Now, the facility can process more orders in less time, helping the operators scale their operations and meet rising consumer demands. Additionally, error rates dropped by a factor of 10, reducing the costs associated with returns and boosting customer satisfaction.
Overall, Cartesian Kinetics resolved a challenge that automation leaders tend to overlook or avoid altogether. Now, existing warehouses can reap the benefits of automation without major infrastructure changes—so that they remain competitive and amplify the ability of their human workforce.
"The promise of automation is not to take the person out of the equation. The promise of automation is to make their productivity much higher."
Published September 4, 2025