LogiMAT 2020

Marvin Meyke,

Robotics automates the material flow

As a provider of robotics and AI technologies, Geek+ will be bringing a fleet of intelligent robots to Logimat and showing visitors the machines in live operation.

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The company has already proven the successful use of robots in more than 200 projects, including for customers such as Nike, Decathlon and Zara. At the end of 2019, the world's first smart factory of its kind was put into operation, with a production capacity of more than 12,000 robots per year, using AI algorithms and other automated solutions to produce new robots. The company wants to present visions and smart robotics solutions for the automated material flow of the future as well as its technological strength live to Logimat visitors.

At the Geek+ stand, the C200 robot shuttle is the flagship of the exhibition fleet. The self-learning system enables identification and automated container transport with wKI route planning to the picking workstations. Geek+ will also be demonstrating the P800 goods-to-person picking system in live operation. It aims to impress with its precision and reliability and, according to the supplier, reduces labor costs by up to 70 percent. At the same time, it increases picking efficiency and offers economic flexibility at peak times.

Geek+ says that the M1000 moving robot offers similar advantages. Its features include sophisticated slam technology, which enables precise, AI-controlled point-to-point navigation of various load carriers. The exhibitor is also demonstrating its expertise in fast and accurate parcel sorting with the Sorting Robot S20, which scores points with intelligent route planning and enables a sorting capacity of more than 12,000 parcels per hour.

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Hall 7, Stand C53

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