Browse the full management transaction log of Berkshire Grey, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Berkshire Grey, Inc. has logged 20 insider filings. The latest transaction was disclosed on 24 June 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Wolfe Serena. All data is openly available.
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Berkshire Grey, Inc. (Nasdaq: BGRY) is a US-based robotics and AI company focused on automating supply chain and warehouse operations. Headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, the company develops systems designed to automate difficult warehouse workflows such as picking, sortation, trailer unloading, put-wall operations, and selected order-fulfillment tasks. For French-speaking investors, Berkshire Grey sits in a highly strategic niche within industrial technology: warehouse automation, where long-term demand is supported by labor shortages, e-commerce growth, margin pressure, and the need for faster, more reliable logistics execution. Founded in 2013, Berkshire Grey was built around a technology stack that combines artificial intelligence, computer vision, and robotics to tackle complex material-handling problems. The company became publicly listed on Nasdaq in July 2021 through a merger with a SPAC, and it has since continued to expand and refine its automation portfolio. Its competitive position is based on integrated, end-to-end automation rather than standalone robotic components. In practice, Berkshire Grey aims to solve “unstructured” or high-variability warehouse tasks, which are harder to automate than highly standardized industrial processes. That gives the company a differentiated value proposition against warehouse automation vendors, systems integrators, and in-house solutions developed by large retailers, logistics providers, and parcel operators. Its core business lines include robotic picking, sortation, robotic shuttle-based systems, store replenishment, put-wall automation, and trailer unloading solutions. Berkshire Grey also emphasizes implementation, training, operations support, and ongoing customer service. The company highlights a sizable intellectual property portfolio, stating that it has more than 700 issued patents and 300+ pending applications, which underscores the R&D intensity of the platform and the potential durability of its technology edge. End markets include e-commerce, retail, grocery, parcel handling, and third-party logistics, with customers seeking throughput gains, labor efficiency, and better service consistency. Geographically, Berkshire Grey remains primarily North American in footprint, with its headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts, while marketing its solutions as global and scalable across large distribution networks. Recent highlights include the February 2026 launch of Scoop™, a robotic trailer unloading system aimed at high-variability dock operations and improved throughput inside trailers. The company has also continued to announce partnerships and deployments that reinforce its presence in retail and logistics automation. From an investor standpoint, Berkshire Grey remains a technology-led industrial automation name whose equity story is tied to commercialization execution, adoption rates, and the pace at which customers convert pilot projects into production-scale deployments on the Nasdaq market in the United States.