The Robot Report

  • Home
  • News
  • Technologies
    • Batteries / Power Supplies
    • Cameras / Imaging / Vision
    • Controllers
    • End Effectors
    • Microprocessors / SoCs
    • Motion Control
    • Sensors
    • Soft Robotics
    • Software / Simulation
  • Development
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Human Robot Interaction / Haptics
    • Mobility / Navigation
    • Research
  • Robots
    • AGVs
    • AMRs
    • Consumer
    • Collaborative Robots
    • Drones
    • Humanoids
    • Industrial
    • Self-Driving Vehicles
    • Unmanned Maritime Systems
  • Business
    • Financial
      • Investments
      • Mergers & Acquisitions
      • Earnings
    • Markets
      • Agriculture
      • Healthcare
      • Logistics
      • Manufacturing
      • Mining
      • Security
    • RBR50
      • RBR50 Winners 2025
      • RBR50 Winners 2024
      • RBR50 Winners 2023
      • RBR50 Winners 2022
      • RBR50 Winners 2021
  • Resources
    • Automated Warehouse Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • eBooks
    • Publications
      • Automated Warehouse
      • Collaborative Robotics Trends
    • Search Robotics Database
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
  • Events
    • RoboBusiness
    • Robotics Summit & Expo
    • DeviceTalks
    • R&D 100
    • Robotics Weeks
  • Podcast
    • Episodes
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Woolworths Group acquires Takeoff Technologies’ assets for grocery fulfillment

By Brianna Wessling | August 22, 2024

The inside of a warehouse equipped with Takeoff's micro fulfillment system.

Takeoff said its systems take only five minutes of labor to fulfill a 25 item order. | Source: Takeoff Technologies

Woolworths Group Ltd., which claims to be Australia’s largest retailer, has acquired the assets of Takeoff Technologies Inc. for $2.5 million, according to a purchase agreement obtained by The Robot Report. Woolworths will also pay up to $700,000 in closing costs.

The sale is still subject to the Bid Procedures Order and applicable law. Founded in 2016, the company offered systems ranging from manual fulfillment technology to highly automated micro-fulfillment centers (MFCs).

The acquisition means that Takeoff has essentially closed its doors for business. As part of the agreement, Woolworths will be hiring at least 70% of Takeoff’s existing staff. 

In May, the Waltham, Mass.-based company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy relief. Takeoff said it intended to solicit interest in sales of its assets. It had been kept afloat by $9.6 million raised from a consortium of its customers through debtor-in-possession financing.

Customer Woolworths to become owner

Now, Takeoff Technologies has found a buyer in one of its longtime customers. It first partnered with Woolworths in August 2019. At the time, the company planned to implement automated MFCs at an initial three sites to help meet customers’ growing demand for shopping online. 

Right now, it’s unclear what Woolworths plans to do with the assets it has acquired. The retailer will likely continue to use the MFC technology in its facilities, leaving Takeoff’s other customers, which include Hy-Vee and Albertsons, in the dark. 

“I’m not surprised that the Woolworths Group was the winning bidder, as they plan on continuing to utilize Takeoff’s micro-fulfillment centers to fulfill online grocery orders,” said Brittain Ladd, a fractional supply chain and logistics executive and analyst who first broke the story. “From a long-term strategy perspective, I recommend that Woolworths and other Takeoff customers assess systems from Attabotics, AutoStore, and Brightpick, to name a few.” 


SITE AD for the 2025 RoboBusiness registration open. Save now with early bird discount

Takeoff Technologies stalls after pandemic

Takeoff Technologies had claimed that its micro-fulfillment system for groceries can bring in $25 million to $30 million a year in gross merchandise value (GMV). It provided hardware, cloud orchestration, industrial AI, data-driven analytics, and support for its customers. 

The company worked with retailers to analyze their shoppers’ preferences and online demand from regions. From there, it helped them select the right size, configuration, and placement of each site within their networks.

Takeoff said it could implement a customer’s first live sites within months of initiating the process. Its grocery automation partners included Knapp, Hussmann, and Google.

While the company saw early success in the market, it wasn’t able to continue its momentum once the pandemic, and the increased need for grocery delivery, died down. 

Founded in 1924, Woolworths Group has served Australian and New Zealand communities for almost 100 years. It’s Australia’s largest private employer, with more than 200,000 team members across more than 1,450 Woolworths Supermarkets, Metro Food Stores, Woolsworth New Zealand, and BIG W discount department stores. 

The retailer said it averages around 25 million customers a week. 

About The Author

Brianna Wessling

Brianna Wessling is an Associate Editor, Robotics, WTWH Media. She joined WTWH Media in November 2021, after graduating from the University of Kansas with degrees in Journalism and English. She covers a wide range of robotics topics, but specializes in women in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and space robotics.

She can be reached at bwessling@wtwhmedia.com

Tell Us What You Think! Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles Read More >

An Amazon robot in a warehouse. The company has deployed its 1 millionth robot.
Amazon launches new AI foundation model, deploys 1 millionth robot
The new Digital Teammate is designed to work with store associates, as shown here, says Badger Technologies.
Digital Teammate from Badger Technologies uses multipurpose robots
Simbe's Tally robot in a grocery store.
Simbe, Coresight Research study finds retailers urgently need to reduce inefficiencies
A Flippy robot from Miso Robotics gathering frozen fries in a fry basket.
Roboworx to aid Miso Robotics in installation, maintenance of its Flippy robots

RBR50 Innovation Awards

“rr
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for Robotics Professionals.
The Robot Report Listing Database

Latest Episode of The Robot Report Podcast

Automated Warehouse Research Reports

Sponsored Content

  • How to Set Up a Planetary Gear Motion with SOLIDWORKS
  • Sager Electronics and its partners, logos shown here, will exhibit at the 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo. Sager Electronics to exhibit at the Robotics Summit & Expo
  • The Shift in Robotics: How Visual Perception is Separating Winners from the Pack
  • An AutoStore automated storage and retrieval grid. Webinar to provide automated storage and retrieval adoption advice
  • Smaller, tougher devices for evolving demands
The Robot Report
  • Automated Warehouse
  • RoboBusiness Event
  • Robotics Summit & Expo
  • About The Robot Report
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search The Robot Report

  • Home
  • News
  • Technologies
    • Batteries / Power Supplies
    • Cameras / Imaging / Vision
    • Controllers
    • End Effectors
    • Microprocessors / SoCs
    • Motion Control
    • Sensors
    • Soft Robotics
    • Software / Simulation
  • Development
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Human Robot Interaction / Haptics
    • Mobility / Navigation
    • Research
  • Robots
    • AGVs
    • AMRs
    • Consumer
    • Collaborative Robots
    • Drones
    • Humanoids
    • Industrial
    • Self-Driving Vehicles
    • Unmanned Maritime Systems
  • Business
    • Financial
      • Investments
      • Mergers & Acquisitions
      • Earnings
    • Markets
      • Agriculture
      • Healthcare
      • Logistics
      • Manufacturing
      • Mining
      • Security
    • RBR50
      • RBR50 Winners 2025
      • RBR50 Winners 2024
      • RBR50 Winners 2023
      • RBR50 Winners 2022
      • RBR50 Winners 2021
  • Resources
    • Automated Warehouse Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • eBooks
    • Publications
      • Automated Warehouse
      • Collaborative Robotics Trends
    • Search Robotics Database
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
  • Events
    • RoboBusiness
    • Robotics Summit & Expo
    • DeviceTalks
    • R&D 100
    • Robotics Weeks
  • Podcast
    • Episodes
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe