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CMES Robotics and EII Unveil AI-Powered Parcel Handling System at MODEX 2026

CMES Robotics and EII debut an AI-powered parcel handling system at MODEX 2026, revolutionizing logistics with automated gaylord-to-conveyor piece picking.

Automated gaylord-to-conveyor piece picking system to debut live in Atlanta

BENSENVILLE, Ill., April 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — CMES Robotics USA and Engineering Innovation (EII) will unveil an AI-powered parcel handling solution during MODEX 2026, scheduled for April 13-16 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. This joint effort combines CMES Robotics’ AI Vision piece picking technology with EII’s Chameleon® Parcel Sorting System, resulting in a comprehensive automation platform aimed at enhancing efficiency in distribution centers and fulfillment operations.

The integrated system is designed to address a critical bottleneck in parcel handling: the manual breakdown of gaylords and feeding products onto conveyors. During live demonstrations at booth B15732, attendees will witness how CMES Robotics’ AI Vision technology identifies and grips parcels of various shapes and orientations directly from gaylords, transferring each item onto a conveyor for downstream processing. This marks a significant advancement in high-speed piece picking solutions, utilizing industry-leading platforms.

“CMES brings a new level of capability to the table. Their AI-driven picking technology enables our customers to automate processes that were once manual and difficult to scale,” said Don Caddy, CEO of EII. He emphasized that integrating this technology with their Chameleon SLAM system adds a layer of automation that adapts to evolving customer needs, making MODEX the ideal venue for this live exhibition.

Alex Choe, President of CMES Robotics USA, echoed these sentiments, stating, “Combining CMES AI Vision with EII gives customers a proven, production-ready solution for one of the most persistent manual tasks in any distribution operation. MODEX is the right place to show this running live.” The automation system promises to significantly reduce the labor-intensive processes traditionally involved in parcel handling.

The system’s capabilities allow robots to recognize and pick items regardless of their physical characteristics without requiring manual programming for each parcel type. This flexibility addresses the complexities faced by modern logistics operations, particularly as the volume of e-commerce continues to rise.

CMES Robotics is recognized as a leader in AI-driven robotic automation, providing intelligent solutions for piece picking, depalletizing, and material handling in warehouses, fulfillment centers, and manufacturing environments. Their AI Vision system is engineered to identify and grasp items of assorted shapes and sizes, integrating seamlessly with downstream equipment for enhanced automation.

Engineering Innovation, Inc. (EII), now celebrating two decades of innovation, specializes in automation solutions tailored for parcel handling and distribution environments. Its systems are designed to improve throughput, accuracy, and operational efficiency, adapting to the increasingly intricate profiles of modern shipping, including polybags and mixed parcels.

The MODEX 2026 event serves as a crucial platform for technology leaders in the supply chain and logistics sectors, attracting professionals and decision-makers focused on the future of automation. This biennial exhibition, organized by MHI, draws tens of thousands of attendees seeking innovative solutions and partnerships from hundreds of exhibitors across various industry segments.

As the logistics landscape continues to evolve, advancements like the AI-powered parcel handling solution from CMES Robotics and EII could redefine operational efficiencies in distribution and fulfillment. With growing demands in e-commerce and parcel delivery, solutions that streamline processes may play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry.

For those interested in exploring this cutting-edge technology, CMES Robotics and EII will be available at Booth B15732 during the MODEX 2026 event, providing insights into the latest innovations in parcel handling.

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