HAI ROBOTICS Enters Australia Market, Boosts Largest Online Book Retailer Booktopia's Efficiency by 800%
Booktopia uses HAI ROBOTICS innovative autonomous robot technology to pack and dispatch orders faster, improving efficiency and double its product range.
HAI ROBOTICS, a Shenzhen-based warehouse robotics startup, which launched the world's first carton picking and double deep autonomous case-handling system, is announcing its first deployment in Australia. Through integration and implementation done by BPS Global, the HAIPICK robots were deployed at Booktopia's 14,000 sqm distribution center in Lidcombe, NSW.
According to Booktopia, although the company's key decider for implementing this technology was efficiency gains, they are now finding improvements across their entire operation.
A HAIPICK solution differs from a standard autonomous mobile robot solution in that the robots utilize a telescopic fork that stretches 4m high. This gives the robots the ability to carry cartons as well as individual totes and to bring multiple cases to pickers or conveyors in one movement. This enables Booktopia to facilitate the completion of multiple customer orders at one pick station - greatly improving fulfilment and dispatch rates for the leading retailer.
"By deploying this innovative robot solution, we have doubled our capacity and significantly improved our picking and put away rates. This gives us the confidence we need to continue to serve our customers," Tony Nash, CEO at Booktopia said.
"COVID-19 placed immense pressure on e-commerce retailers and we saw volumes reach record heights across the entire retail landscape. We're thrilled to work with Booktopia on the first ever deployment of this innovative automation solution in Australia. This investment ensures they are well-placed to meet rising demands and continue to service the nation with its favorite books," Malcolm Druce, Managing Partner at BPS Global said.
While the rising rental cost of warehouses is becoming a major issue for many companies throughout Australia, the HAIPICK solution now makes it faster and easier to increase capacity and storage. "Through our partnership with BPS Global, the end customer gets access to both local advice, implementation, service, and support as well as the latest in robot-based automation technology," Michael Rolfing, Director of Sales Australia at HAI Robotics said.
HAI Robotics has been expanding rapidly outside China, establishing offices in Tokyo, Japan, and Fremont, United States, while partnering locally to provide full-service and deliver automation faster and easier. HAIPICK ACR series obtained the CE Mark, meeting European standards, proving the quality and safety of its products. With over 200 ongoing projects worldwide in various industries, the company has successfully expanded its business and services across five continents.
For more information please contact: sales@hairobotics.com.
About Booktopia
Founded in 2004, Booktopia is Australian's biggest online bookstore. It now turns over $165 million a year and was listed in the AFR/BRW's Fast 100 eight times, the only company to ever achieve this feat, from 2009 to 2017.
About BPS Global
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Hong Kong, BPS Global Group is a leading provider of construction and logistics infrastructure and logistics. BPS Global Australia provides end-to-end services from professional business solution design and consultancy service, logistics automation consulting to first-class project execution and maintenance services.
About HAI ROBOTICS
Established in 2016, HAI ROBOTICS is the pioneer in autonomous case-handling robotics (ACR) system. The company is committed to providing efficient, intelligent, flexible, and customized warehouse automation solutions through advanced robotics technology and AI algorithms and creates value for each factory and logistics warehouse. The company has applied its solutions in 3PL, apparel, e-commerce, electronics, energy, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and several industries.
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