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Li-Ning – Fulfillment Center Transformation in 1 Month with HaiPick Climb - Apparel & Sportswear warehouse automation project in China
Mini Load AS/RSRack-Climbing High-Density StorageAMR - Goods to Person
Goods-to-Person SystemsPiece PickingMixed-Category Picking (Footwear + Apparel)
WES (Warehouse Execution)WMS (Warehouse Management)
Highly Automated
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#Li-Ning#HaiPick Climb#HaiClimber#ACR#Goods-to-Person#Hai Robotics+7
Key Features
1-month implementation timeline from installation to full go-live
3× storage capacity increase within existing fulfillment center footprint
96% vertical space utilization — near-maximum use of available ceiling height
+5 more features
Results & Benefits
1-month deployment: installation to go-live
3× increase in storage capacity
+5 more results
Apparel & Sportswear

Li-Ning – Fulfillment Center Transformation in 1 Month with HaiPick Climb

Hai RoboticsChina

Li-Ning, a global sportswear leader, transformed its fulfillment center with HaiPick Climb in just one month from installation to go-live. The deployment achieved a 3× increase in storage capacity with 96% vertical space utilization, 800+ pieces outbound per hour, and 99%+ order picking accuracy — while handling both footwear and apparel categories within a single flexible automated system.

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From Operational Bottlenecks to Growth Freedom: LT Apparel's Warehouse Transformation with T-sort - Apparel warehouse automation project
AGV - T-sort Sorting RobotsOpto AS — Warehouse Execution Software (KPI Solutions)
T-sort Control System (Libiao Robotics)WMS Integration
Highly Automated
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#LT Apparel#LT Apparel Group#Libiao Robotics#T-sort#KPI Solutions#Opto AS+11
Key Features
T-sort by Libiao Robotics — automated sorting solution replacing manual pick-and-pack workflows
KPI's Opto AS warehouse execution software coordinating sort logic and order routing
3x labor productivity improvement achieved within one year of deployment
+5 more features
Results & Benefits
3x increase in units processed per labor hour within 1 year of deployment
80% reduction in pick-and-pack chargebacks compared to 2 years prior
+4 more results
Apparel

From Operational Bottlenecks to Growth Freedom: LT Apparel's Warehouse Transformation with T-sort

Libiao Robotics150,000+ daily units during peak season

LT Apparel Group, a US apparel distributor with over 30 years of operational history, partnered with Libiao Robotics and KPI Solutions to integrate the T-sort automated sorting system alongside KPI's Opto AS warehouse execution software. The transformation delivered a 3x increase in units processed per labor hour within one year, an 80% reduction in pick-and-pack chargebacks versus two years prior, a workforce reduction from 600+ to under 200 staff, and peak season capacity expanded to 150,000+ daily units.

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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
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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Daifuku Intralogistics India Hyderabad Manufacturing Facility - Others warehouse automation project in India
Unit Load AS/RS
Fully Automated
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#Make in India#Stacker Crane#Manufacturing#Daifuku#India#AS/RS+1
Others

Daifuku Intralogistics India Hyderabad Manufacturing Facility

DaifukuHyderabad, India

Daifuku Intralogistics India launched its first-ever 30-meter-tall stacker crane manufactured entirely in India, representing a major milestone for the Make in India initiative and local advanced intralogistics production.

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The Feed Sports Nutrition Automated Fulfillment Center with Brightpick - E-commerce Fulfillment warehouse automation project
Pallet RackingAMR - Goods to PersonAutonomous Mobile RobotsRobotic Piece Picking
Goods-to-Person SystemsPick-to-LightWMS (Warehouse Management)WCS (Warehouse Control)
Multi-Robot OrchestrationDigital Twin
Fully Automated
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#Brightpick#AMR#AI Robotics#Sports Nutrition#E-commerce#Robotic Picking+3
Key Features
48 Brightpick Autopicker AMRs with AI-powered robotic picking
50,000 items per day processing capacity with 24/7 operations
3D machine vision trained on over 1 billion picks
+5 more features
Results & Benefits
Reduced workforce from 50-100 people to minimal staff
24/7 automated operations without human fatigue
+3 more results
E-commerce Fulfillment

The Feed Sports Nutrition Automated Fulfillment Center with Brightpick

Brightpick

An AI-powered e-commerce fulfillment center operated by 48 Brightpick Autopicker robots, processing 50,000 items daily with 24/7 operations for a leading sports nutrition retailer.

050,000/dayStorageTransportPicking
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DHL Supply Chain Greater Poland E-commerce Hub - Third-Party Logistics (3PL) warehouse automation project in Poland
AutoStore (Cubic)
Goods-to-Person Systems
Fully Automated
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#AutoStore#3PL#E-commerce Fulfillment#Element Logic#Poland#Goods-to-Person+1
Key Features
First AutoStore system implemented by DHL Supply Chain in Poland
Designed as a flexible e-commerce hub to respond to various client needs
Adapts to different products, order seasonality, and market volatility
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Results & Benefits
Transformed manual, complex supply chain processes into automated, more productive ones
Created processes accessible to a broader range of clients
+2 more results
Third-Party Logistics (3PL)

DHL Supply Chain Greater Poland E-commerce Hub

Element LogicGreater Poland, Poland

DHL Supply Chain implemented its first AutoStore system in Poland, creating an e-commerce hub to flexibly meet client needs, marking a significant step in automation for the region.

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Alza Prague High-Throughput Fulfillment Center - E-commerce Fulfillment warehouse automation project in Czech Republic
AutoStore (Cubic)Overhead Conveyors
Goods-to-Person SystemsRobotic Piece Picking
sorting robotWCS (Warehouse Control)
Fully Automated
Video
#AutoStore#E-commerce#Goods-to-Person#Element Logic#High-Density Storage#Czech Republic+2
Key Features
Massive AutoStore grid with 300,000 bins and 580 robots
Ultra-high-density storage in only 8,000 m² footprint
Real-time robot router technology optimizing throughput
+3 more features
Results & Benefits
75% increase in pick rate after AutoStore implementation
Daily capacity of 120,000-130,000 orders, doubling during peak season (up to 260,000)
+3 more results
E-commerce Fulfillment

Alza Prague High-Throughput Fulfillment Center

Element LogicPrague, Czech Republic

Alza, the largest Czech/Slovak online retailer, deployed a 300,000-bin, 580-robot AutoStore system integrated by Element Logic, achieving 75% faster picking and handling up to 260,000 daily orders.

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