Fast Movers

MESH's latest project may be its most ambitious yet: a robotic induction system for e-commerce sortation, which debuted at the recent ProMat 2025 trade show. The system uses a vision-guided robot to pick items from bins, scan barcodes on either side of the box, package, or envelope, and place each on a high-speed conveyor feeding a bomb bay-style sorter. Here again, the system depends on NORD worm gearmotors to keep everything moving.
London noted that the scanning capability eliminates a key limitation of current systems, where operators must place items with barcodes facing upward. “Our system doesn't care which way the label faces. It also picks 1,800 items per hour—well beyond what a human operator can achieve. We think it’s the first such solution on the market.” When asked a question that’s at the top of mind for many—whether automation is putting people out of work—London pushed back. “Our robotic cells don't replace people—they move them to better jobs. For example, I’ve seen how the companies that implement automation can often expand their quality control efforts. They put more energy into making sure products meet higher standards. And because workers no longer have to perform the repetitive, oftentimes strenuous tasks common in manufacturing, they’re able to spend more time on process improvement, oversight, and other value-added activities. It's better for everyone involved and makes the company more profitable to boot. That's what automation delivers.”





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