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AutoStore Featured in Vertical Farming Collaboration Supplying Whole Foods Arizona

AutoStore Featured in Vertical Farming Collaboration Supplying Whole Foods Arizona

According to a recent LinkedIn post from AutoStore, the company is featured in a collaboration with vertical farming firm OnePointOne to enable a fully autonomous vertical farm supplying all Whole Foods Market locations in Arizona. The post highlights a design shift of “moving plants to people” rather than “people to plants,” enabled by AutoStore automation technology.

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The content suggests AutoStore’s storage and retrieval systems are being applied beyond traditional warehousing into high-value agriculture and grocery supply chains. This type of deployment may expand the company’s addressable market, diversify use cases, and demonstrate scalability in mission‑critical, reliability‑sensitive operations.

For investors, the involvement in a system that services an entire regional network of Whole Foods stores could imply potential for recurring revenue opportunities tied to food retail and controlled-environment agriculture. The focus on consistent yield, reliable operations, and scalable complexity may also signal competitive advantages for AutoStore in automation solutions where uptime and predictability are central to customer economics.

The LinkedIn post further points readers to an interview between OnePointOne’s CEO and Co‑Founder and AutoStore’s VP of Product, suggesting ongoing strategic dialogue around product capabilities and market needs. While no financial details are provided, the visibility of this collaboration in a consumer-facing supply chain may enhance AutoStore’s positioning as an enabling platform for next‑generation logistics and agri‑tech deployments.

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