Alert Innovation
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Alert Innovation Ltd Feb 2011 - Aug 2016
Principal
Casepick Systems Apr 2007 - Jan 2011
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Cuesol Nov 1999 - Oct 2006
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Education:
University of Virginia Darden School of Business 1972 - 1973
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business
University of Virginia 1964 - 1968
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
The Westminster Schools 1961 - 1965
Skills:
Start Ups Software Development Product Development Saas Strategic Partnerships Entrepreneurship Project Management Analytics Strategic Planning Mobile Devices Automation Integration Product Management E Commerce Cross Functional Team Leadership Strategy Business Development
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Lert Vice President And Chief Technology Officer
CUESOL, INC
1250 Hancock St SUITE 502N, Quincy, MA 02169 (617)8263200
John Lert - Wakefield MA, US Stephen Toebes - Sunderland MA, US Robert Sullivan - Wilmington MA, US Foster D Hinshaw - Cambridge MA, US Nathan Ulrich - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
Symbotic LLC - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
B65G 1/04
US Classification:
414280, 414279, 700214, 700218
Abstract:
An autonomous transport vehicle for transferring case units to and from predefined storage areas in an automated case unit storage system, the automated case unit storage system including an array of multilevel storage racks with picking aisles passing therebetween and at least one multilevel vertical conveyor having movable shelves, the autonomous transport vehicle including a frame configured to traverse the picking aisles and a transfer deck connecting the picking aisles to the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor for transferring case units between the predefined storage areas and the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor, and a controller connected to the frame, the controller being configured to effect movement of the autonomous transport vehicle through the picking aisles for accessing each storage area within a respective level of the array of multilevel storage racks and each shelf of the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor.
John Lert - Wakefield MA, US Stephen Toebes - Sunderland MA, US Robert Sullivan - Wilmington MA, US Foster D Hinshaw - Cambridge MA, US Nathan Ulrich - Lee NH, US Eric Peters - Carlisle MA, US
A warehouse storage and retrieval system including an array of multilevel storage racks having at least one transfer deck, picking isles and storage areas disposed along picking isles, the storage areas being configured to hold differing loads, and a controller including a management module configured to variably size the storage areas of the array of multilevel storage rack modules and assign each of the variably sized storage areas to a corresponding one of the differing loads, wherein the storage and retrieval system is arranged to transport the differing loads for placement in the variably sized storage areas assigned by the controller.
John Lert - Westport CT, US Jacob Mark - Needham MA, US
Assignee:
UNIPOWER SOLUTIONS USA, INC. - Quincy MA
International Classification:
A63F013/00
US Classification:
463/019000
Abstract:
A system and method for engaging consumers in interactive, screen-based games that include brand images as an intrinsic element of the games. More specifically, the games preferably involve matching similar images, such that players of a game are required to focus their attention and concentration on brand images as part of the game process in order to succeed in the game's goal. Thus, the act of playing the game itself produces high-quality brand impressions, which then produce brand awareness and recognition. These games are completely electronic, being played using some form of a computer screen to display a game board. They can be played at home or at an office using a personal computer, in a store using an on-cart touch-screen display, or while traveling using a PDA or “pocket PC”.
Materials-Handling System Using Autonomous Transfer And Transport Vehicles
Methods and apparatus for selecting and combining items in an outbound container through the use of autonomous vehicles, each of which includes means for automatically loading and unloading a payload, to perform both transfer and transport functions in moving containers of items within a workspace via a network of roadways. Under computer control, said autonomous vehicles transfer and transport case containers of item units between incoming receiving stations, intermediate storage locations, and outgoing order-assembly stations where entire containers or individual item units are combined in the outbound container.
Service-Queue-Management And Production-Management System And Method
System and method for integrating multiple customer ordering channels into a single service queue to obtain goods or services from a provider includes enabling customers to request service for goods or services from the provider using multiple ordering channels, and arranging the service requests placed using the ordering channels in a single service queue based on the time at which each is placed regardless of the ordering channel used. The ordering channels may include one or more ticket dispensers which dispenses tickets having the next number in the service queue to waiting customers, one or more computerized ordering systems which enable ordering of goods or services from the provider via a computer or other processing device, and combinations thereof.
John Lert - Wakefield MA, US Stephen Toebes - Sunderland MA, US Robert Sullivan - Wilmington MA, US Foster Hinshaw - Cambridge MA, US Nathan Ulrich - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
CasePick Systems, LLC - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
B65G 1/137 B65G 1/06
US Classification:
414273
Abstract:
A storage and retrieval system including a vertical array of storage levels, each storage level having, picking aisles, storage locations, disposed within the picking aisles, and at least one transfer deck providing access to the picking aisles, a multilevel vertical conveyor system configured to transport the uncontained case units to and from the vertical array of storage levels, each storage level being configured to receive uncontained case units from the multilevel vertical conveyor system, at least one autonomous transport located on each storage level for transporting the uncontained case units between respective storage locations and the multilevel vertical conveyor system, and a controller configured to create a primary access path through the transfer decks and picking aisles to a predetermined one of the storage locations and at least one secondary access path to the predetermined one of the storage locations when the primary path is impassible.
A transport system for a storage and retrieval system having an array of storage levels, each storage level having respective storage areas, the transport system including a vertical conveyor having a frame and support shelves movably coupled to the frame, each support shelf being configured to hold one or more uncontained case units in predetermined areas of the support shelf, and transfer vehicles disposed on respective ones of the storage levels, the vertical conveyor having a conveyor to transfer vehicle interface configured to transfer the uncontained case units substantially directly between the support shelves and the transfer vehicles for transport to the storage areas in substantially one transfer vehicle picking operation.
John Lert - Wakefield MA, US Stephen Toebes - Sunderland MA, US Robert Sullivan - Wilmington MA, US Foster D. Hinshaw - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
CASEPICK SYSTEMS, LLC - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
B65G 1/137 B65G 1/06
US Classification:
414273, 414807
Abstract:
A storage and retrieval system including a vertical array of storage levels, each storage level having storage locations, a multilevel vertical conveyor system configured to transport the uncontained case units to and from the vertical array of storage levels, each storage level being configured to receive uncontained case units from the multilevel vertical conveyor system, at least one autonomous transport confined to each storage level, the at least one autonomous transport being configured to transport the uncontained case units between respective storage locations and the multilevel vertical conveyor system, and a controller configured to effect operation of the multilevel vertical conveyor system and at least one autonomous transport for assembling orders of uncontained case units of different types without moving bundles of the same uncontained case unit type throughout the storage and retrieval system.
Youtube
John Lert - Alert Innovation - Radio Entrepre...
John Lert of Alert Innovation joins us on Radio Entrepreneurs with Jef...
Duration:
9m 46s
John Lert EY Entrepreneur of Year Finalist 20...
Alert Innovation's Founder and CEO, John Lert awarded finalist for the...
Duration:
40s
John Lert - Alert Innovation - Radio Entrepre...
John Lert of Alert Innovation joins us on Radio Entrepreneurs with Jef...
Duration:
1m 59s
Alert Innovation - Origin Story
The history of Alert Innovation can be traced back to a thought experi...
Duration:
4m 33s
AnyLogic User Conference Simulation Presentat...
John Lert, Founder of Alert Innovation and team discussing the use of ...