The buying & selling journey of intralogistics automation lacks transparency, is disorganised and chaotic. There is a serious need to bring order to this journey.

Order.

The word “order” is derived from Middle English ordre, from Old French ordreordneordene (“order, rank”), from Latin ōrdinem, accusative of ōrdō (“row, rank, regular arrangement”, literally “row of threads in a loom”), from Proto-Italic *ordō (“to arrange”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European **h₂ér-tos or h₂or-d-, (root sound: *h₂er-.)

*h₂ér-tos means "properly joined, right, true" in the Proto-Indo-European language which was spoken around 4500BCE to 2500BCE and is the commonly believed ancestor to 446 modern languages including Latin, and its derived languages (Spanish, French. Italian, Portuguese, Romanian etc), English, German, Afrikaans, Yiddish, Celtic (Irish, Scottish, Welsh etc), Nordic (Norwegian, Dutch, Icelandic, Swedish, etc), Baltic & Slavic (Russian, Ukranian, Polish, Latvian, Czech etc), Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit, Hindu, Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, Gujurati, Punjabi etc), Iranic (Persian, Balochi, Kurdish etc), Armenian, Greek and Albanian.

Hrytos is a stylized spelling of *h₂ér-tos. Hrytos means "properly joined, right, true” in the mother language to most modern languages.