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Floatic, Geek+ Partner to Deliver Integrated Robotics Solutions for Warehouse Automation

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Floatic, a leading provider of AMR solutions for e-commerce warehouses, has announced a strategic partnership with Geek+, a global robotics technology leader, to offer integrated robotic solutions for warehouse automation. This collaboration aims to provide clients with efficient, scalable robotics systems, positioning both companies as key innovators.

By combining their strengths, Floatic and Geek+ will establish a joint sales pipeline in the Asia-Pacific region to deliver tailored, integrated robotics solutions. Floatic brings expertise in multi-robot management and system integration, while Geek+ contributes its extensive range of robots, industry connections, and large-scale production capabilities. Together, they plan to create powerful synergies that optimize warehouse automation for their clients.

"Many companies have struggled to find automation solutions suited to the diverse range of goods and workflows within their warehouses," said Chan Lee, CEO of Floatic. "By delivering an integrated solution through this partnership, clients can minimize the inconvenience of navigating numerous options and experience a total solution for any warehouse environment".

Geek+ is a global warehouse robotics company with over 10,000 clients worldwide, including retail, apparel, third-party logistics, pharmaceuticals, and automotive sectors. The company's extensive range of warehouse robots includes AGVs and AMRs, such as GTP(Goods-to-Person) robots capable of handling loads over 1,000 kg, sorting robots, forklift robots, and transport robots. Geek+ solutions are utilized by major logistics companies in South Korea, including Coupang and CJ Logistics.

Floatic provides AMR solutions for an e-commerce warehouse called 'Floware', a picking robotic solution optimized for multi-SKU inventory storage and volatile e-commerce orders. Floware consists of its proprietary software platform 'Floatic Engine', which integrates seamlessly with clients' Warehouse Management Systems(WMS), enables fleet management systems and real-time monitoring, alongside 'Flody', the robot hardware designed specifically for warehouse environments.

"This partnership enables both companies to complement each other's technologies, responding more effectively to various clients' needs," added James Leung, Head of Sales for the Asia-Pacific region at Geek+. "We look forward to becoming leading partners in driving true innovation in warehouse automation".

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