Walmart and Ranpak Expand Partnership to Automate Fulfillment Centers and Reduce Packaging Waste
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Wednesday, Aug 27, 2025 2:14 am ET1min read
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Under the new agreement, Walmart will deploy Ranpak’s AutoFill™ systems at its Next Generation Fulfillment Centers. This technology leverages AI and machine vision to analyze package contents and determine the exact amount of paper void fill needed. The system then dispenses filler, closes, and seals each box automatically, ensuring product protection while improving efficiency [1].
The collaboration aims to streamline Walmart’s fulfillment process, reduce packaging waste, and simplify tasks for employees. Vik Gopalakrishnan, Senior Vice President of Automation Engineering at Walmart, stated, “At Walmart, we are constantly seeking solutions that increase speed of service for our customers and simplify work for our associates. Ranpak’s AutoFill™ system offers us a meaningful way to reduce packaging waste and get our products into our customers’ hands faster” [1].
Ranpak’s AutoFill™ technology, introduced in 2021, has been designed to optimize filler usage, minimize shipping damage, and enhance throughput. The system aligns with the retail industry’s growing emphasis on sustainability and automation [1]. This latest expansion represents a significant milestone for Ranpak as it scales its automation capabilities to meet the needs of the world’s largest retailers [1].
The partnership highlights Walmart’s broader strategy to leverage automation for supply chain improvements. This move is expected to accelerate Walmart’s fulfillment process, lower packaging waste, and simplify tasks for employees, ultimately leading to faster customer shipments [1, 2, 3, 4].
References:
[1] https://investorshub.advfn.com/market-news/article/15263/ranpak-shares-surge-after-walmart-expands-automation-partnership
[2] https://progressivegrocer.com/walmart-partnership-helps-streamline-order-fulfillment-reduce-packaging-waste
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walmart-partners-ranpak-automate-packaging-164306610.html
[4] https://www.inkl.com/news/walmart-partners-with-ranpak-to-automate-packaging-in-fulfillment-centers
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Ranpak Holdings Corp. and Walmart have expanded their partnership, with Walmart set to install Ranpak AutoFill systems at five of its Next Generation Fulfillment Centers. The system uses AI and machine vision to optimize packaging, reducing waste and shipping damage, and streamlining the fulfillment process. The collaboration aims to prioritize speed to customers and remove friction for associates.
Ranpak Holdings Corp. (NYSE:PACK) saw its stock jump 16% on Tuesday following news that Walmart (NYSE:WMT) will significantly broaden its use of the company’s automation technology. The expansion involves installing Ranpak’s AutoFill™ systems at five Next Generation Fulfillment Centers across the United States, including locations in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Texas, and California [1].Under the new agreement, Walmart will deploy Ranpak’s AutoFill™ systems at its Next Generation Fulfillment Centers. This technology leverages AI and machine vision to analyze package contents and determine the exact amount of paper void fill needed. The system then dispenses filler, closes, and seals each box automatically, ensuring product protection while improving efficiency [1].
The collaboration aims to streamline Walmart’s fulfillment process, reduce packaging waste, and simplify tasks for employees. Vik Gopalakrishnan, Senior Vice President of Automation Engineering at Walmart, stated, “At Walmart, we are constantly seeking solutions that increase speed of service for our customers and simplify work for our associates. Ranpak’s AutoFill™ system offers us a meaningful way to reduce packaging waste and get our products into our customers’ hands faster” [1].
Ranpak’s AutoFill™ technology, introduced in 2021, has been designed to optimize filler usage, minimize shipping damage, and enhance throughput. The system aligns with the retail industry’s growing emphasis on sustainability and automation [1]. This latest expansion represents a significant milestone for Ranpak as it scales its automation capabilities to meet the needs of the world’s largest retailers [1].
The partnership highlights Walmart’s broader strategy to leverage automation for supply chain improvements. This move is expected to accelerate Walmart’s fulfillment process, lower packaging waste, and simplify tasks for employees, ultimately leading to faster customer shipments [1, 2, 3, 4].
References:
[1] https://investorshub.advfn.com/market-news/article/15263/ranpak-shares-surge-after-walmart-expands-automation-partnership
[2] https://progressivegrocer.com/walmart-partnership-helps-streamline-order-fulfillment-reduce-packaging-waste
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walmart-partners-ranpak-automate-packaging-164306610.html
[4] https://www.inkl.com/news/walmart-partners-with-ranpak-to-automate-packaging-in-fulfillment-centers

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