Geek+ and Interact Analysis Unveil White Paper: Robot Combos Solve Complex Warehousing
Geek+ and Interact Analysis have jointly released a white paper, the industry's first to focus on robotic combination solutions integrating pallet four-way shuttles and picking robots. The report examines innovation in warehouse logistics and uses Geek+'s pallet robot solution as a benchmark, analyzing its market potential and growth prospects.
Traditional single automation equipment struggles to balance space efficiency with retrieval speed. Increasingly, warehouses face challenges like mixed orders, whole-case and piece picking, and limited space. The combination of high-level storage and flexible floor picking is emerging as a new solution to complex warehousing problems.
According to Interact Analysis's annual Warehouse Automation Report, the combined market for such solutions is expected to grow from $1.4 billion in 2024 to nearly $3 billion by 2030, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13%. This trend underscores that demand for combination solutions is becoming a strong market necessity.
The white paper discloses the market performance of Geek+'s SkyCube pallet-to-person solution over the past three years. Leveraging advantages in space utilization, operational flexibility, process coordination, and elastic scalability, the solution has shown a clear upward trend in business opportunities and sales.
In 2025, order volume surged by over 114%, reflecting the solution's commercial viability and strong market acceptance.
Based on in-depth research in FMCG, retail, and industrial manufacturing sectors, the white paper presents benchmark cases that demonstrate customers' confidence in the technical maturity and long-term feasibility of Geek+'s robotic combination solutions.
In FMCG e-commerce, a leading consumer goods company adopted the solution to successfully handle order peaks, resulting in a 70% increase in labor efficiency and a 50% improvement in e-commerce fulfillment throughput, with multiple repeat orders.
In industrial manufacturing, Siemens Shanghai Switchgear's smart factory adopted the solution and achieved a 250% increase in inbound efficiency and 215% in outbound efficiency. This enabled the facility to effectively manage high SKU diversity and complex material handling challenges.
In a Century Lianhua warehouse with a ceiling height of only 6.1 meters, storage capacity was increased by over 300% without expanding the footprint. Interact Analysis points out that the 'triangulation' of market demand, order growth, and case studies suggests strong growth prospects for such combination solutions.
As market demand accelerates, combination solutions, exemplified by Geek+'s pallet system, are becoming a 'must-have' for addressing complex warehousing challenges, with robust growth expected in the coming years.