American Eagle Outfitters acquires automated fulfillment center business

November 2, 2021

American Eagle Outfitters will buy Quiet Logistics for $350 million in cash. The acquisition, which is expected to close before the end of 2021, will give the retailer ownership of eight fulfillment centers in six cities that use robots and humans to handle orders for companies including Mack Weldon, Outdoor Voices and Peloton.

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