Brack.Alltron invests in robotics
The Swiss online retailer will add Vision-Language-Action (VLA) systems to the Nomagic robotic solutions it uses in warehouse operations.

EXPANDING ON its first deployments, the company is now scaling the use of advanced VLA capabilities to enable robots to better understand complex environments, adapt to changing inventory, and execute tasks with greater autonomy.
A defining feature of this collaboration has been the ability to extend operations beyond traditional working hours. Nomagic systems support autonomous warehouse activity during nights and weekends, including Sunday shifts, helping Brack reduce peak pressure and increase overall throughput.
Brack.Alltron founder and owner Roland Brack, says: “We have built a real partnership with Nomagic to integrate robotic picking into our operations, but the addition of VLA systems takes this to a new level.
“In the past, our goal was simply to minimise manual intervention. Today, we are seeing robots that truly understand their environment. This intelligence allows us to run autonomous shifts through nights and Sundays, ensuring we stay ahead of peak demand without increasing the pressure on our human workforce.”


