Geek+ Reveals Details of ProMAT Showcase

28th March 2019

Logistics BusinessGeek+ Reveals Details of ProMAT Showcase

Geek+ Robotics will be showcasing its latest and most advanced warehousing robotic solutions at ProMat 2019, the largest supply-chain trade show in the Americas, at Booth N6327, in Chicago, from April 8th to 11th.

New products include the C200 Bin-Carrying Robot Shuttle System, an Autonomous Forklift, and the OpenBox System, a platform to build and manage flexible moving lines in manufacturing and fully autonomous navigation in material handling.

Geek Moving System
The Geek Moving System replaces traditional AGVs and reduces labour intensity by flexible material handling and production line deployment. Features include simple installation, elegant industrial design, high-precision navigation and long-lasting battery life, and its compatibility with cage trolley towing, conveyor roller, lifting and human-machine interaction. The Geek Moving System is perfect for various scenarios in manufacturing such as raw materials receiving and transfer, picking, loading and production line interface.

Geek Robot Shuttle System
The new Geek C200 Robot Shuttle System is an innovative and productive tool to identify and pick standard-sized bins and carry them to workstations for picking and packing. The system includes intelligent scheduling, accurate navigation and automatic charging. It is suitable for multi-SKU storage and picking applications and is designed to operate on single layer rack and multi-layer mezzanine racks, fits within existing warehouses, and is easy to adapt to changes in workload by adding and removing robots. Carton or shoe boxes can also be picked by the C200 with single box weights up to 40 Kg. Geek+ also offers a powerful robot management system which the company independently developed for each solution.

Geek Autonomous Forklift
Another innovative new product is the Geek Autonomous Forklift. This new forklift realizes self-driving through SLAM navigation and is capable of automated storage and retrieval. Its sensors can detect the measurement and position of the goods on the shelves, pinpoint the pallet slots accurately and carry the goods to the appointed area under the instruction from the scheduling system (also developed by Geek+ Robotics).

Visit Geek+ at Booth N6327. Schedule a meeting with the team here.