Experience the Future of Smart Logistics

March marks a major milestone for SEER Robotics, as the smart logistics company gears up to showcase its latest intelligent robotics solutions at two of the world’s most influential logistics exhibitions—LogiMAT Stuttgart and ProMat Chicago.

As a global supplier of intelligent robotics controllers, SEER Robotics will present a comprehensive line-up of hardware and software solutions built around its industry-leading SRC series controllers, highlighting its cutting-edge automation technologies and innovation-driven capabilities.

Where to Find SEER Robotics

LogiMAT 2025 | March 11-13 | Stuttgart, Germany | Hall 8, Booth 8D77
Showcasing: SRC controllers, intelligent stacker forklifts (SFL-CDD14-CE & SFL-CDD15-CE), pallet trucks (SFL-CBD15-CE), single-arm forklifts (SOF-300EU), RDS resource scheduling system, and visualization products.

ProMat 2025 | March 17-20 | Chicago, USA | Lakeside Hall, Booth E12013
Showcasing: SRC controllers, rotary lifting AMRs (SJV-SW600), single-arm forklifts (SOF-300EU), reach trucks (SSR-1400), RDS resource scheduling system, M4 QuickGo application, and visualization products.

Localized Innovation for a Global Market

With a commitment to localization and adaptability, SEER Robotics tailors its solutions to meet the unique needs of different markets, driving the intelligent transformation of global logistics. Visitors to LogiMAT and ProMat will witness region-specific solutions that have already been deployed by world-renowned enterprises, including Schneider Electric, Philips, Hisense, Haier, Gree, Bosch, Volkswagen, ABB, Walmart, and many more.

Philips Case Study

One standout example of SEER Robotics’ impact is its intelligent warehouse automation solution for Philips, designed in collaboration with local partners to optimize warehouse management and logistics efficiency. Watch the video here.

CE-Certified for the EU Market
• The SFL-CDD14-CE intelligent stacker forklift is equipped with SRC-3000FS safety controllers, meeting CE, UL, and ISO 3691-4 certifications—ensuring compliance with European safety standards for industrial applications.

Enhanced Safety & Human-Robot Interaction
• Given the frequent interaction between forklifts and personnel, SEER Robotics implemented a multi-layered safety strategy, integrating 3D obstacle detection, distance sensors, and 360° protection.
• Smart navigation optimizes forklift routes, pallet positioning, and operational timing, minimizing risk while maximizing efficiency.
• Dedicated safety zones enable instant response mechanisms in case of emergencies.

Compact Design for Narrow Aisles
• With a body width under 1m and a turning radius of just 1.2m, the SFL-CDD14-CE forklift is engineered for high-density storage environments, seamlessly maneuvering through tight warehouse spaces.

User-Centric Customization
• To improve operational efficiency, SEER Robotics customized a PDA-based interface for Philips, aligning with local user habits and simplifying order management.
• Comprehensive technical support and training ensure seamless adoption and ease of use.

Smart Power Management with Rotational Charging
• Limited charging space posed a challenge for Philips’ warehouse operations. SEER Robotics implemented a rotational charging system, ensuring an optimal charging sequence for all forklifts, balancing energy consumption, and extending battery life—ultimately enhancing efficiency and reducing energy waste.

Driving Efficiency & Safety at Scale

By integrating SEER Robotics’ SFL-CDD14-CE intelligent stacker forklifts, warehouse operations at Philips are now fully automated — from material transfers to fleet coordination. Employees can simply issue tasks via PDA, while the RDS resource scheduling system orchestrates autonomous fleet operations, charging cycles, and collaborative workflows. The result? Significantly improved warehouse efficiency, enhanced safety standards, and seamless adaptability to Philips’ production needs.

On Display at LogiMAT & ProMat

With a growing portfolio of proven real-world deployments, SEER Robotics aims to reshape the landscape of autonomous logistics — delivering next-level robotic intelligence, safety, and operational efficiency. At LogiMAT and ProMat, visitors will experience firsthand how SEER Robotics is breaking barriers in automation and accelerating the global adoption of intelligent robotics solutions.

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Smart Logistics: IoT is the Future of Supply Chains

The logistics industry is pumping a massive £185 billion into the UK economy each year and providing jobs for around 8% of the workforce. That’s over 214,000 companies working tirelessly to keep goods moving across the country and the globe. With trade volumes surpassing £1 trillion annually, the sector is the backbone of our economy.

Unsurprisingly, this growth, coupled with last year’s Electronic Trade Documents Act (ETDA), is driving a tech transformation in logistics, with companies increasingly turning to automation and IoT (Internet of Things) to keep up with demands.

How IoT is transforming logistics:

1. Real-time tracking and visibility: With IoT sensors on vehicles, containers, and packages, logistics teams can monitor every step of the journey, from location to temperature, ensuring compliance and safeguarding sensitive goods like pharmaceuticals.

2. Smooth inventory management: Automated tracking through IoT sensors reduces manual errors, while cloud platforms enable instant access to inventory status, improving forecasting and reducing costs.

3. Predictive maintenance: IoT sensors monitor equipment health, predicting maintenance needs before breakdowns, which keeps vehicles on the road longer and reduces unexpected disruptions.

4. Optimised route planning: Cloud-based route planning backed by IoT data helps avoid traffic, save fuel, and cut down emissions — making deliveries faster, cheaper, and greener.

5. Enhanced demand forecasting: IoT and cloud analytics allow companies to predict demand spikes, keep shelves stocked just right, and spot new market trends in real time.

6. Streamlined collaboration: Cloud platforms improve communication across the supply chain, with real-time data sharing between suppliers, distributors, and retailers, keeping everything in sync.

7. Boosted customer experience: Real-time tracking and personalised offers create a smooth and tailored experience for customers, fostering loyalty and satisfaction.

8. Upgraded security: With advanced cloud security and IoT-enabled monitoring, logistics companies can protect their assets and data, reducing risks of theft and cyber threats.

David Ritchie, co-founder of Propel Tech, which specialises in bespoke software for supply chain companies, says, “The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionising logistics, enabling businesses to achieve greater efficiency and prioritise customer needs. Success lies in the synergy of smart technology and custom software. Tailored solutions that seamlessly integrate IoT and cloud platforms, empower real-time, data-driven decision-making and optimise operations for each unique business.”

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