Fully Autonomous Fulfillment powered by Generalist Warehouse Superhumanoids
Offer free 2-day or less delivery using Nimble — the robotic 3PL.
Advantages
0
Labor needed for picking, Packing and Sorting.
Intelligent AI-powered robots handle millions of objects to autonomously fulfill ecommerce orders.
40%
Possible Click to Deliver cost savings
Savings from robotics, reduced warehouse size, distributed and optimized multi-node inventory placement, and intelligent last-mile carrier network.
$0
investment required to leverage Robotic Fulfillment
Nimble levels the playing field giving young high-growth brands to iconic enterprise retailers access to state-of-art robotics.
>96%
1-2 Day Population Coverage using ground
By leveraging our national network of robotic fulfillment centers, DTC brands can reach the US population fast and cost-effectively via economical ground transportation.
Use fast, cost-effective robotic fulfillment centers powered by Nimble's intelligent general-purpose warehouse robots – the only robots capable of performing ALL core warehouse functions including storage & retrieval, picking, packing and sorting.
Nimble's AI technology has picked, packed and handled millions of items across apparel, health and beauty, footwear, electronics, consumer packaged goods, general merchandise, pharmaceuticals and more for iconic fortune 500 companies to newly launched high-growth brands.
Launch or scale your high-growth brand with the first robotic 3PL. Unlike traditional 3PL providers, we don't require any upfront investment to leverage state-of-art automation.
Faster delivery leads to increased sales and customer satisfaction. On average, eCommerce cart conversion increases by 32% with 2-day shipping.
No long-term commitments
We let our robots sell themselves. Launch with our pilot program with a fraction of your volume and no-penalty out clauses.
Free integrations
We have plug-and-play integrations with Shopify, Netsuite, Skubana and other top eCommerce platforms. Our company is composed of 75% engineers – we're willing and able to offload all the tech support and effort from you.
No upfront investment
Leverage the most efficient robotic fulfillment systems without any cap-ex investments. The ROI starts on Day 1.
Industries
Our robotics systems are designed to pick, pack and autonomously handle any product that fits into a bin. SKUs that don't fit into a bin are picked the old-school way –manually.
Automate picking from a goods-to-person system. Retro-fit existing pick station or incorporate in greenfield warehouse. We’re not in this to do what’s
Automate picking from a goods-to-person system. Retro-fit existing pick station or incorporate in greenfield warehouse. We’re not in this to do what’s
World-class team in Robotics & Logistics
Our team unites robotics icons who invented self-driving cars with Amazon executives who scaled Amazon Logistics, to invent a robotic 3PL.
Stanford PhD Dropout, Carnegie Mellon M.S. Robotics, NASA JPL Robotics Engineer
Simon Kalouche
Founder & CEO
Simon is the founder and CEO of Nimble. Since 2017, he has been engineering intelligent next-generation robotic fulfillment systems. Prior to Nimble, Simon was a PhD student in AI at Stanford and a M.S. graduate of Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. Simon previously developed a dynamic legged robot for the Department of Defense, an International Space Station robot for NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and an autonomous off-road vehicle for the Air Force Research Lab.
Founder and Chairman of Boston Dynamics, Executive Director of the Boston Dynamics AI Institute, and formerly professor at MIT and Carnegie Mellon.
Marc Raibert
Board Director
Marc brings to Nimble more than three decades of experience in research, development and commercialization of advanced robotics. After founding Boston Dynamics in 1992 as a spin-out from MIT, he led the company to become a global leader in robotics, creating cutting-edge systems such as BigDog, Atlas, Handle and commercialized robots Spot and Stretch.
White House AI Task Force.
Formerly the Chief Scientist of AI at Google, Director of Stanford's AI Lab, Board Director at Twitter.
Fei-Fei Li
Board director
Dr. Fei-Fei Li is the Co-Director of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute and currently a member of the newly established National AI Research Resource task force (NAIRR) by the White House OSTP. She served as the Director of Stanford’s AI Lab from 2013 to 2018 and as Vice President and Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google. Dr. Li is the inventor of ImageNet and the ImageNet Challenge, a critical large-scale dataset and benchmarking effort that catalyzed the development of deep learning and AI.
Founder of GoogleX/Waymo.
Founder of Kitty Hawk & Udacity. Stanford Professor considered "Father of autonomous vehicles"
Sebastian Thrun
Board director
Dr. Sebastian Thrun is the founder of Google X and Waymo (Google's autonomous vehicle spin-off), the Chairman and co-founder of Udacity, the CEO of KittyHawk and former Director of Stanford's AI lab. Sebastian lead Stanford's autonomous vehicle team to win the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge and is commonly considered the "father of self-driving cars".
Director of Finance and Business Operations (CFO) for Tesla Energy, Investment Banking Citigroup
Kevin Shiau
CFO
Kevin was the first finance hire for Tesla Energy, a small pre-revenue business unit within Tesla in 2015, and rose to serve as the business unit's effective CFO since 2020, reporting to Tesla CFO and leading weekly discussions with Elon. Kevin led finance and operations to achieve annualized $6B revenue and $1B profit. Prior to Tesla Kevin was an investment banker at Citi and Merrill Lynch. Kevin holds a B.S. in Economics from Princeton and a MBA from Wharton.
Own and launched manufacturing readiness end-to-end for Tesla Semi. Led NPI at Tesla, driving production, hardware and changes for all pre-production, beta, release candidates, production
NASA JPL - Lead Mechatronics Engineer, Mars 2020 Rover
Matt Shekels
VP Hardware Engineering
Led all hardware development and engineering of Nimble robotics since 2020. Previously at NASA JPL designed, tested, and manufactured hardware now operational on Mars