Our Curated Projects
28 projects
SHAKE-HAND - Belgian Standard Elements Automated Storage
SHAKE-HAND implemented Kardex Miniload-in-a-Box systems including extended VBM units to replace manual storage, doubling capacity and reducing picking errors for machine builder distribution.

Walmart - Next Generation Fulfillment Centers Automation
Walmart partnered with KNAPP to deploy next-generation fulfillment centers featuring Evo 2D Shuttle ASRS, doubling storage capacity and streamlining 12-step processes into 5 steps for omnichannel retail.

L.L.Bean - Freeport Maine Distribution Center Sortation Modernization
L.L.Bean partnered with BEUMER Group to modernize its Freeport, Maine distribution center, converting from a two-pass to single-pass sortation system, boosting capacity from 18,000 to 37,000 units/hour for omnichannel order fulfillment.

ASKO OSLOFJORD AS - Sustainable Automated Distribution Center
ASKO OSLOFJORD AS built a new sustainable automated distribution center by SSI Schaefer (80-90% process automation) to address capacity constraints, featuring heat reuse and a 2026 climate neutrality target.

Michelin Vitoria Tire Plant Automated Warehouse
Mecalux delivers a 27-meter high automated clad rack warehouse for Michelin's Vitoria tire plant in Spain, supporting three production lines and a planned fourth with 4,600 container capacity and 120 containers per hour throughput.

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

Dr. Max Italy x Geek+ — Tote-to-Person Pharmaceutical Fulfillment Center, Telgate, Bergamo
SSI Schaefer

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

Megatech Industries Deploys 4 MiR250 AMRs to Automate Internal Logistics in Automotive Plastics Manufacturing
MiR

