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Geek+ upgrades goods-to-person system

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Organization: Geek+
Country: U.S.
Website: https://www.geekplus.com/en/
Year Founded: 2015
Number of Employees: 101-500
Innovation Class: Technology


Geekplus Technology Co. unveiled its latest PopPick mobile robotics solution for order fulfillment in early 2023. PopPick's upgraded goods-to-person system offers mobility and versatility, eliminating infrastructure investments, according to Geek+. With the capacity to handle goods of all sizes, it optimizes order fulfillment for third-party logistics providers (3PLs) and retailers, addressing the surge in e-commerce demands.

rbr50 banner logo.The system, built around autonomous mobile picking robots, achieves automatic docking of order containers, presenting goods to operators for efficient picking. PopPick boasts impressive metrics, including up to 650 totes picked per hour, a 50% increase in warehouse storage density, and doubled throughput capacity.

Geek+ said its solutions prioritize safety and scalability, with modular designs allowing for easy expansion during peak seasons.

3PLs have embraced PopPick as a solution that prioritizes high-density storage with high picking efficiency, as well as variable storage locations and rapid storage location alterations. The PopPick system helps retailers manage a large number of SKUs with different sizes and order frequencies. With its tailored solutions, PopPick enhances business-to-consumer and business-to-business choices across a variety of sectors.

Geek+'s commitment to R&D ensures continual innovation, catering to diverse industry needs. More than 1,000 global customers, including Fortune 500 clients, attest to the company’s market leadership. The adoption of mobile robotics not only enhances efficiency but also empowers workers, supplementing labor during shortages and enabling faster fulfillment.

As supply chains evolve, mobile robotics offer agility and flexibility, facilitating quick adjustments and efficient inventory management.

PopPick epitomizes this shift towards automation, providing intuitive solutions that improve workforce productivity and optimize order fulfillment, ultimately securing a competitive advantage in today's dynamic market landscape.

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