The proposed bill would blacklist some of China's biggest chip companies, and give U.S. allies 150 days to show progress with aligning on these controls.
Brightpick said it received a warning letter from Ocado the day before LogiMAT, alleging that Brightpick's new "Gridpicker" technology infringed on one of Ocado's patents.
The group stopped short of referencing Iran explicitly, but made it clear that disruptions to maritime routes and global supplies have been making it harder to keep oil flowing steadily.