Around the World: Libiao Robotics eBook
7th November 2024
Logistics Business has published a new eBook on warehouse automation and robotics, in association with Libiao Robotics. Editor Peter MacLeod profiles a variety of case study projects from around the world, looking at successful implementation of new automated robotics and sortation systems for customers.
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Libiao Robotics is a global pioneer of flexible intelligent sorting robots and solutions. As the creator of the world’s first portable, modular and automated unit sorting system, Libiao integrates logistics automation, R&D, production and sales of intelligent equipment.
The case studies in this exclusive eBook are from South Africa, Greec, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, France, Turkey, China the USA and the UAE. Truly global warehouse automation know-how.
Libiao’s systems are in operation across a wide variety of industries and scenarios, including express delivery, e-commerce, supermarkets, retail, shoes & garments, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, cold storage and manufacturing. Over 60,000 Libiao sorting robots are deployed in countries and regions around the world by customers including Walmart, Orbis, JD.com, Procter & Gamble, Skechers, Mitsui & Co., MonarchFx, Nordstrom, Target, Kmart, USPS, China Post, Deppon Express, and SLC.
Libiao Robotics eBook
In 2023, Libiao established a permanent European headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, to better serve its growing customer base in the region. Libiao’s European credentials are solid, with
several existing customers including national postal operators, 3PLs and e-commerce businesses already relying on its tried-and-tested ‘mini yellow’ robotic devices. With the establishment
of its European base, Libiao has permanent personnel on the ground in Europe to offer total local sales, service and support.
Libiao’s 3D vertical sorter is a highly flexible solution – its capacity can be easily and quickly increased or decreased simply by adding or taking away robots. Also, at particularly busy times such as the period around Singles’ Day, additional sorting chutes can be added to cope with very high traffic sorting demands. The system has the additional benefit of being able to help couriers by sorting items according to their destination.
If set up as a single-layer system, it can handle up to 3,000 items per hour. A two-tier version doubles that hourly capacity, making it one of the best sorting solutions on the market for businesses who have previously struggled to process increased seasonal volumes. Requiring no infrastructural modifications or special floor surface conditions, the fully customisable T-Sort system is designed so that a single robot failure will not affect the rest of the operation, a must-have when a facility is already running at full capacity.
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