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DICK'S Sporting Goods Conklin Distribution Center - Omnichannel Retail warehouse automation project in United States
Conveyor Systems
Pick-to-Light
WES (Warehouse Execution)
Semi-Automated
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#Conveyor Systems#Omnichannel Retail#Warehouse Execution System#Bastian Solutions#Retail Distribution#Pick-to-Light
Key Features
7.5 miles of conveyor system handling diverse product sizes
Four specialized sorting areas for different product types
38 shipping lanes with pallet flow rack for FIFO inventory
+3 more features
Results & Benefits
Improved overall operational efficiency
Freed up capacity on sortation system through back stock separation
+3 more results
Omnichannel Retail

DICK'S Sporting Goods Conklin Distribution Center

Bastian SolutionsConklin, New York, United States

A 650,000 square foot distribution center featuring 7.5 miles of conveyor systems, serving up to 160 stores with improved throughput and efficiency for omnichannel retail operations.

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Van Meter - Cedar Rapids Electrical Distribution Warehouse Automation - Wholesale B2B warehouse automation project in United States
Vertical Lift Modules
Conveyors
Goods-to-Person Systems
Semi-Automated
Video
#Wholesale B2B#Electrical Distribution#Kardex#Vertical Lift Modules#United States#Employee Owned+2
Wholesale B2B

Van Meter - Cedar Rapids Electrical Distribution Warehouse Automation

KardexCedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Van Meter implemented 18 Kardex vertical lift modules and conveyor systems to automate electrical parts distribution, achieving 99.99% accuracy and supporting business growth goals.

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Serbian Post's First Robotic Sorting System by Libiao | 3D AI-Powered Automation - Postal & Parcel Services warehouse automation project in Serbia
AGV - Libiao Yellow Robot (3D Sorting Platform)Libiao Sorting Control System
3D AI Navigation & Fleet ManagementBattery Management System (In-House)
Communication System (In-House)
Highly Automated
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#Serbian Post#Pošta Srbije#Libiao Robotics#Yellow Robot#3D Sorting System#Postal Automation+10
Postal & Parcel Services

Serbian Post's First Robotic Sorting System by Libiao | 3D AI-Powered Automation

Libiao RoboticsSerbia

Serbian Post (Pošta Srbije) deployed Libiao Robotics' 3D AI-powered yellow robot sorting system across five sorting hubs nationwide — marking the first-ever robotic sorting system in the history of Serbian Post. The Belgrade hub, the largest of the five, features 153 robots on a single-layer scalable layout. Four regional hubs each operate 42 robots. All platforms include high-precision ±30g weighing systems and run on Libiao's in-house battery management, navigation, and communication technology for stable 24/7 operation. The achievement was recognized on Serbia's official 185th anniversary commemorative postage stamp.

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FIEGE Apfelstädt Logistics Center AutoStore System - Third-Party Logistics (3PL) warehouse automation project in Germany
AutoStore (Cubic)
Goods-to-Person Systems
WMS (Warehouse Management)
Fully Automated
Video
#AutoStore#3PL#Small Parts Storage#Element Logic#Germany#Warehouse Management System+1
Key Features
One of the largest AutoStore systems in Germany
Integrated system solution for small parts storage, warehouse management, and process control
Utilizes the SuPCIS-L8 warehouse management system from S&P
+1 more features
Results & Benefits
Process efficiency has reached a new level
Third-Party Logistics (3PL)

FIEGE Apfelstädt Logistics Center AutoStore System

Element LogicApfelstädt, Germany

The logistics service provider FIEGE implemented one of Germany's largest AutoStore systems, integrated with the SuPCIS-L8 WMS, to automate small parts storage and process control at its Apfelstädt center.

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CEWE Stiftung - Oldenburg Production & Distribution Center Automation - Consumer Goods warehouse automation project in Germany
Small Load ConveyorsOverhead Conveyors
Pouch/Pocket SorterCross-Belt Sorter
WES (Warehouse Execution)WCS (Warehouse Control)
Fully Automated
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#Consumer Goods#Pouch Sorter#Matrix Sorting#Order Consolidation#psb intralogistics#Germany+2
Key Features
Dynamic pouch sorter with 8 buffer carousels and 3-stage matrix sorting for multi-item order consolidation
Handles up to 2,500 order lines/hour and 4,000 single orders/hour via integrated lying goods conveyor technology
8 loading stations for pouch filling and 10 packing stations for order consolidation
+3 more features
Results & Benefits
Automated consolidation of multi-item orders from disjointed production areas into a single package per customer
Achieved sorting capacity of 2,500 order lines/hour and direct routing of 4,000 single orders/hour
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Consumer Goods

CEWE Stiftung - Oldenburg Production & Distribution Center Automation

psb intralogistics GmbHOldenburg, Germany

psb intralogistics implemented a dynamic pouch sorter and lying goods conveyor system at CEWE Stiftung's Oldenburg facility, handling 2,500 order lines/hour and 4,000 single orders/hour to optimize multi-item order consolidation and shipping efficiency.

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MRG - Retail Distribution Center Automated Goods-to-Person Intralogistics - Omnichannel Retail warehouse automation project
Shuttle SystemsSmall Load Conveyors
Goods-to-Person SystemsCase and Piece Picking
WMS (Warehouse Management)WES (Warehouse Execution)
Highly Automated
Video
#Omnichannel Retail#Goods-to-Person#Shuttle Systems#Rotapick#Scalable Intralogistics#Retail Distribution+2
Key Features
Goods-to-person picking solution with 6 rotapick high-performance picking systems (36 target containers each) and 1,000 picks/hour per system capacity
Multi Access Warehouse with 6,500 container positions, 1 container lift, and 12 level-bound vario.sprinter shuttles
Seamless integration into existing building structures without major infrastructure modifications
+3 more features
Results & Benefits
Converted small parts handling from manual person-to-goods to automated goods-to-person principle, significantly improving picking efficiency
Achieved competitive advantages through streamlined, high-performance picking processes
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Omnichannel Retail

MRG - Retail Distribution Center Automated Goods-to-Person Intralogistics

psb intralogistics GmbH

MRG implemented an automated goods-to-person intralogistics solution by psb at its retail distribution center, featuring 6 rotapick systems and a 6,500-container Multi Access Warehouse to optimize small parts picking efficiency.

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Shigemasa Co., Ltd. Deploys MiR250 Hook AMR to Automate Cart Transport After Warehouse Expansion - Wholesale Distribution / Industrial Supply warehouse automation project in Japan
1 × MiR250 Hook (MiR250 AMR base + MiR Hook 250 top module)MiR Fleet Management Software
MiR Robot Interface (multi-device: iPad, PC)Inventory Management System Integration (WMS linkage for cart collection and delivery instructions)
April Tag Cart Identification
Partially Automated (AMR handles cart transport; humans manage tasks requiring human judgment)
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#MiR#MiR250#MiR250 Hook#MiR Hook 250#Mobile Industrial Robots#AMR+13
Key Features
MiR250 Hook autonomously identifies carts via April Tags and tows them from designated yard locations to shipping bases — no manual loading or unloading required
WMS / inventory system integration: the robot receives collection and delivery instructions directly from Shigemasa's inventory management system, enabling accurate, system-driven transport without manual mission assignment
No infrastructure changes required — no magnetic tape, floor markers, or layout modifications needed, enabling deployment into the existing warehouse without physical reconfiguration
+5 more features
Results & Benefits
Automated cart transport between yard and shipping base — replacing manual human-carried transport that became unsustainable after warehouse expansion increased transport distances significantly
Labor reallocation: human workers freed from repetitive cart transport tasks to focus on work that only humans can do — consistent with Shigemasa's stated philosophy of 'letting robots do what robots can do, and letting people do what only people can do'
+4 more results
Wholesale Distribution / Industrial Supply

Shigemasa Co., Ltd. Deploys MiR250 Hook AMR to Automate Cart Transport After Warehouse Expansion

MiRUp to 500 kg (MiR250 Hook towing capacity), Japan

Shigemasa Co., Ltd., a machinery parts and tools supplier based in Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima, Japan, deployed a MiR250 Hook autonomous mobile robot to automate cart towing operations after a warehouse expansion significantly increased internal transport distances. The MiR250 Hook — an AMR with a patented towing hook top module — autonomously collects carts from designated yard locations and delivers them to shipping bases in response to instructions from the company's inventory management system. Key selection criteria included no infrastructure change requirements, multi-device remote operation capability, a simple one-click user interface, and pre-installation verification at the DAIKI ROBOTICS Robotics Lab in Osaka. The deployment freed human workers from repetitive transport tasks to focus on work that only humans can do, and was selected over AGV and competing AMR solutions that required magnetic tape, layout changes, or manual loading and unloading.

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