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Balluff Inc. Sensor Solutions Automated Warehouse
Balluff Inc. achieved a 177% throughput increase with an AutoStore system implemented by Kardex, featuring an innovative cross-building design installed in just 6 months.

Coles Kemps Creek Automated Distribution Center
Coles' second $1 billion ADC in Kemps Creek processes 4 million cartons weekly for 229 stores using Witron technology, representing the largest ambient DCs built globally.

HiperDino - Telde Canary Islands Automated Warehouse with TGW Rovolution
Canary Islands-based HiperDino implemented TGW's FlashPick® and AI-powered Rovolution picking robot at its 50,000 m² Telde warehouse, handling 7,000 daily pallets and 5,000-10,000 tobacco cartons/day for 235 stores.

PUMA - Geiselwind Multi-Channel Automated Distribution Center
PUMA’s highly-automated distribution center in Geiselwind, Germany, uses TGW’s FlashPick® system (700,000 storage locations) to dispatch 74 million items/year with 10-minute order-to-issue time, serving retail and wholesale channels.

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.

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

Dr. Max Italy x Geek+ — Tote-to-Person Pharmaceutical Fulfillment Center, Telgate, Bergamo
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Shigemasa Co., Ltd. Deploys MiR250 Hook AMR to Automate Cart Transport After Warehouse Expansion
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Megatech Industries Deploys 4 MiR250 AMRs to Automate Internal Logistics in Automotive Plastics Manufacturing
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