80+ Markets100+ PatentsSince 2004

Warehouse Automation Systems

Single-source warehouse automation built around your operation: ASRS, AGV and AMR fleets, material handling, and control software integrated into one practical delivery plan.

80+
Global Markets
100+
Invention Patents
1,000+
Total Employees
30+
Software Copyrights

How We Implement Warehouse Automation

A practical six-step delivery model built around site verification, ROI clarity, engineering discipline, and stable ramp-up after go live.

01

Site Assessment

We verify whether the site can support safe, stable automation before solution design starts.

Operating environment, dust exposure, and indoor or outdoor constraints

Aisle width, floor flatness, elevators, and traffic coordination points

WiFi coverage, load details, SKU mix, and building constraints

Outcome: a readiness summary, risk list, and verified handling assumptions.

02

Solution Development

The solution scope is built around your actual flow instead of a generic equipment list.

AGV and AMR fleet integration

Palletizing, sortation, and storage system integration

Proposal, BOM, and quotation aligned to site realities

Outcome: a scoped solution proposal with equipment, software, and integration boundaries.

03

ROI Analysis

We estimate payback with labor, accuracy, and throughput improvements after go live.

Headcount, overtime, and shift efficiency savings

Mis-pick, rework, and inventory variance reduction

A clear payback model tied to the planned operating flow

Outcome: a practical ROI view you can use for internal project approval.

04

Engineering & Build

After approval, the system is engineered around your workflow, standards, and constraints.

Mechanical design and module layout

Electrical design, safety circuits, and control panels

Software logic, standalone commissioning, and integration validation

Outcome: a validated system package ready for deployment and integration testing.

05

Installation & SAT

The system is installed on site, commissioned under live conditions, and tested against agreed metrics.

Equipment installation and wiring

Network integration and real operating condition tests

Site acceptance testing for performance confirmation

Outcome: a signed-off installation path with measurable operating benchmarks.

06

Ramp Up & Support

Go live support focuses on operator confidence, routing stability, and sustained throughput.

Operator and maintenance training

One to three months of routing and task rule optimization

Remote diagnostics, spare parts planning, and preventive maintenance

Outcome: stable production handover with ongoing support after acceptance.

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