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Hai Robotics’ ACRs Significantly Improve Goods-to-Person Picking

Organization: Hai Robotics
Country: China
Website: www.hairobotics.com
Year Founded: 2015
Number of Employees: 500+
Innovation Class: Applications & Markets Innovation
Innovation Subclass: Logistics

Haipick offers significant space utilization and high goods handling precision and efficiency without all the infrastructure changes required to install a typical ASRS.

Description:
RBRlogoHai Robotics’ autonomous case handling robot (ACR) Haipick can pick and place totes or cartons on storage shelves up to 5-7 meters high using a telescopic lift. The robots can carry up to eight loads to continuously feed goods-to-person picking stations. The robots use QR code navigation to move throughout their environment.

The ACR robots are currently being used in a variety of industries, including 3PL, e-commerce, apparel, retail, electronics, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and more.

Founded in 2016 with headquarters in Shenzhen, China, Hai Robotics has set up five subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the U.S. and the Netherlands, serving customers from more than 30 countries and regions.

Analysis:
The Haipick ACR system is a poor man’s automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS). It offers significant space utilization and high goods handling precision and efficiency without all the infrastructure changes required to install a typical ASRS.

Hai Robotics is a high-growth startup that already has 300-plus customers worldwide that have experienced improvement in operating efficiency, storage density, time to deploy, speed,
and accuracy. The technology has also enabled warehouse owners to address labor shortage issues. And with $200 million in new investment capital, Hai Robotics can continue to scale around the world. - Steve Crowe

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