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DeltiLog is expanding its robotic operations with four additional robots, increasing the total number of robots at the site from seven to eleven. The expansion represents a double-digit increase in robotic capacity and is aimed at higher storage density and increased picking throughput. The additional robots will allow DeltiLog to process more order lines per hour while using the same warehouse footprint. This supports continued volume growth and improves operational resilience during peak periods. The robots are integrated into the existing setup and will be deployed without interrupting ongoing operations. The expansion builds on the performance of the current system, which has already delivered measurable improvements in throughput, picking stability, and space utilisation. “This expansion is a clear signal that robotics is no longer an experiment but a core part of scalable warehouse operations,” said Ralf Gulde, CEO Sereact. “DeltiLog is using automation exactly where it creates impact. Higher capacity, better density, and predictable performance.” With the additional robots now in place, DeltiLog strengthens its position as a technology-driven logistics partner for demanding e-commerce and B2B fulfilment operations.