1. AS-A-SERVICE MODEL
SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES
The service includes the robot, maintenance, skilled support, upgrades, training, and remote monitoring, ensuring uptime and continuous performance improvement.

Scheduled maintenance + parts

Remote monitoring + troubleshooting

Technical expertise + free upgrades

Field robot swaps for guaranteed uptime

Skilled training for robot + staff education

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Employee cost ≈ Rosie subscription
1:1 replacement without hiring
Outcome:
Immediate productivity lift by augmenting the staff plants cannot find
1. AS-A-SERVICE MODEL
Amplify Workforce With No Equipment Burden
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Food plants are used to purchasing equipment but outsourcing labor; Rosie evolves this model by providing robotic sanitation as a predictable monthhly service—priced similarly to a sanitation employee.
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Enables rapid workforce modernization without capital expense or hiring challenges.
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The service includes the robot, maintenance, skilled support, upgrades, training, and remote monitoring, creating opportunities for increased uptime and continuous performance improvement.
2. TRAINING STEPS
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CBX technicians lead the full setup, collaborating with plant teams to configure Rosie's workflow exactly to SSOPs.
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Missions are highly flexible, mirroring how human crews operate.
2. TRAINING STEPS
Fast Setup + Customized Missions
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Interview + brainstorm workflow
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Physical install
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Facility mapping
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Drop waypoints
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Record spray trajectories
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Create + verify missions
Training is structured, simple, and designed around your equipment, chemistries, spray patterns, and cleaning sequences.
3. DAY-TO-DAY USE

3. DAY-TO-DAY-USE
Equip + Extend Your Crew
60%
automation of hose work—reducing repetitive spraying and repositioning.
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Designed to integrate seamlessly into your sanitation process.
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Operators need only minutes to start Rosie on its mission; the robot handles the repetitive hose work.
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Plants experience more predictable cleaning cycles and higher consistency because Rosie follows the same mission every time.
60% automation of hose work—reducing repetitive spraying and repositioning.
4. PARITY WITH HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Fills Labor Gaps + Matches Human Speed and Quality
Predictable result every shift. Consistency reduces downtime, re-cleans, and sanitation-driven production delays.
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Rosie cleans at the same functional pace as a human while delivering more consistent outcomes, based on ATP test results.
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Helps offset nightly 10-15% labor absenteeism, stabilizing sanitation output.
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White paper data shows Rosie's robotic consistency reduces variation that humans introduce due to fatigue, turnover, or training gaps.
4. PARITY WITH HUMAN PERFORMANCE
5. TECHNICAL SPECS

Built for Sanitation
5. TECHNICAL SPECS
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Built for a food processing plants and hatcheries with industrial pressures, long hose runs, and repeated use.
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Designed to traverse obstacles, reach overhead zones, and deliver consistent spray trajectories.
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Capable of executing hundreds of missions, adapting to plant growth and layout changes over time.
Not a repurposed industrial robot.
6. ROI FOR ROSIE

Annual Cost of Rosie
$81,600
The annual cost of Rosie is $81,600, which includes service, parts, preventive maintenance, data updates, and 24/7 tele-op.

Average Workers' Comp Claim*
$35,000
The average workers' comp claim for a sanitation worker is approximately $35,000. This includes medical expenses, lost time, lost wages, administrative time, and replacement labor.
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Annual Cost Plus Workers' Comp
$100,000
Factoring in a workers' comp claim, a sanitation worker now costs the employer $100,00 for the year.
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Average Annual Cost of Sanitation Worker*
$65,000
The average annual cost of a sanitation worker is approximately $65,000. That figure includes wages, benefits, taxes, insurance, training, and PPE. *national average
6. ROI FOR ROSIE
Up to $19,000 in Potential Savings
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