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OPEX Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryWarehouse Automation, Document imaging, Mail Processing
Founded1973
HeadquartersMoorestown Township, New Jersey United States
Key peopleDave Stevens, President & CEO
Productswarehouse automation, mail processing equipment, high-speed scanners, mail sorting machines
RevenueUndisclosed
Number of employees~1600 (Jan 2023)
Websiteopex.com

OPEX Corporation is a manufacturing company based in Moorestown, New Jersey. They primarily manufacture warehouse automation equipment, high volume mailroom automation equipment, document scanners, and remittance processors. Their warehouse automation products have been implemented at retail and e-commerce companies such as: HBC, BOXED, and iHERB

OPEX employs approximately ~1600 people throughout the world with locations in Moorestown Township, New Jersey USA, Plano, Texas, Bolton, England, Villebon Sur Yvette, France, and Duisburg, Germany.

References

  1. "Hudson's Bay Company Unveils First-in-Canada Robotic Fulfillment System at Scarborough Distribution Center". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. Pettitt, Magdalena Petrova, Jeniece (2017-08-19). "This start-up added robots to help battle Amazon and Costco, but didn't have to cut any jobs". CNBC. Retrieved 2017-11-27.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. "How e-retailer iHerb quickly fulfills orders". Digital Commerce 360. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2017-11-27.

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