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Slip Robotics

Corporate marketlogisticsCurated record

Builds SlipBot autonomous mobile platforms that drive under palletized freight and self-load or unload a full trailer in about 5 minutes with no dock, Wi-Fi, or IT integration required; robotics-as-a-service model, later extended with SlipBot+ freight attachments and the SlipLift line.

HeadquartersNorcross, US
Founded2020
Corporate funding$45M
Team11-50
Deployments5
Open roles27
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageSeries B
FoundersChristopher Smith (CEO), Dennis Siedlak (CTO), John Jakomin (Chief Engineer)
Regions servedNorth America
Countries deployedUS
Service footprintUS operations; HQ Norcross GA
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machinelogistics

SlipBot

  • Loads or unloads any trailer in 5 minutes

    vendor-defined complete trailer load/unload cycle time

    Claim source
  • Up to 6-ton (12,000 lb) freight capacity per set

    vendor-stated maximum payload per SlipBot set

    Claim source
  • No Wi-Fi, IT integration, or dock infrastructure changes required

    vendor-stated installation requirements (zero-infrastructure deployment)

    Claim source
Machinelogistics

SlipBot+ Attachment Suite

  • SlipBot+Bin: 1,200+ parcels per hour throughput; >90% reduction in dock dwell time

    vendor-stated throughput and dwell-time improvement for loose-parcel loading

    Claim source
  • SlipBot+Rack doubles trailer capacity for non-stackable freight

    vendor-stated trailer capacity increase for non-stackables using E-Track rack attachment

    Claim source
  • SlipBot+XL handles overhanging payloads up to 40-foot steel beams

    vendor-stated oversized payload capability using the XL attachment

    Claim source
Machinelogistics

SlipLift

  • Supports payloads up to 20,000 lb per SlipCarrier tray

    vendor-stated maximum payload per SlipCarrier cycle

    Claim source
  • Decouples robot from payload; operators remain outside the trailer

    vendor-stated safety architecture; robot enters trailer alone, no human entry required

    Claim source
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Deployment log

Announced and cited only

AnnouncedCustomerSiteCountryCountEvidence
2025-02-18Four Handsdistribution warehouseUS15Announcement
2024-12-17John DeeremanufacturingUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2024-12-17GE Appliancesappliance manufacturingUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2024-12-17Nissanautomotive manufacturingUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2024-10-15Valeomanufacturing distribution facilityUS26Announcement
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Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordDCVCEve AtlasTech Square VenturesHyde Park Venture PartnersOverlinePathbreaker Ventures
HR

Hiring signal

Public job board · 2026-07-13

Open roles27

Hiring is an operating signal, not deployment evidence. Roles are refreshed from the company’s public careers system.

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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2026-02-03Launched SlipLift, a decoupled autonomous loading platform supporting up to 20,000 lb payloads via SlipCarrier trays; expands addressable routes to heavier and regional freightBusiness Wire
2025-03-11Launched SlipBot+ attachment suite (Bin, Edge, Rack, XL) expanding SlipBot to loose parcels, oversized and non-stackable freightSlip Robotics
2024-12-17Raised $28M Series B led by DCVC, bringing total capital to $45M; named John Deere, GE Appliances, Valeo, and Nissan as key customersBusiness Wire
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Source ledger

9 unique public sources