Overview
- CN Energy said Friday that its wholly owned unit Pathenbot has signed a commercial order covering 100,000 units for intelligent robotic cargo sorting services.
- Under the agreement Pathenbot will deliver automated functions such as barcode scanning, SKU recognition, cargo classification, order consolidation and operational data support.
- The company framed the order as the commercial launch of Pathenbot’s U.S. sorting services and said it will build on existing deployments in the western United States.
- CN Energy positioned the contract as the start of expansion into central and eastern U.S. markets but included standard safe‑harbor language noting that outcomes depend on risks described in its SEC filings.
- CN Energy is listed on NASDAQ as CNEY and describes Pathenbot as part of its broader move from producing recyclable activated carbon into offering customizable robotics and automation for North American logistics customers.