Daifuku (Japan)
Global pioneer since 1937; leads in AS/RS, heavy-duty conveyors, and high-speed sorting systems. Its solutions power automotive giants (e.g., Toyota) and global e-commerce hubs, handling up to 10,000 SKUs per hour with 99.9% accuracy, and has 200+ service locations across 40+ countries.
Dematic (Kion Group)
A key player in integrated material handling; offers AGVs (including autonomous forklifts), shuttle systems, and cloud-based WMS. Trusted by grocery chains (e.g., Kroger) for perishable goods' temperature-controlled logistics, and helps 3PLs cut order fulfillment time by 35% via real-time inventory tracking.
SSI SCHAEFER (Germany)
Founded in 1937, it's a one-stop provider of storage racks (pallet, mobile), modular conveyors, and light-guided picking tech. Excels in pharmaceutical solutions-its temperature-controlled AS/RS meets GMP standards, serving brands like Bayer, and has 50+ branches worldwide covering 6 major industries.
Honeywell Intelligrated (US)
Part of Honeywell's industrial ecosystem; delivers robotic palletizing (3x faster than manual), multi-level AS/RS, and AI-powered labor management software. Favored by Fortune 500 firms: Walmart uses its sorting systems to process 5,000+ items/hour, while P&G relies on it for CPG distribution efficiency.
Knapp AG (Austria)
Renowned for goods-to-person (GtP) picking and OSR Shuttle systems (flexible for small to large items). Leads in fashion (serves Zara) and healthcare (supports Pfizer's medical supply chains), handling 150,000+ SKUs per facility and reducing picking errors to 0.1% for SKU-heavy operations.
TGW Logistics (Austria)
Specializes in high-performance shuttle systems (e.g., TGW PowerStore) and automatic mini-load warehouses. Supports e-commerce/omnichannel retail scalability-its solutions helped Amazon's European fulfillment centers boost storage density by 60%, with systems designed for 24/7 low-maintenance operation.
Swisslog (KUKA Group)
Focuses on human-robot collaboration; offers AGVs (collaborative models for tight spaces), vertical carousels, and SynQ software. Excels in food/beverage (serves Nestlé) with space-efficient storage that cuts floor usage by 45%, and integrates seamlessly with existing warehouse setups.
Murata Machinery (Japan)
A leader in precision automation; its high-speed AS/RS (up to 500 cycles/hour) and laser-guided sorting machines are trusted by semiconductor firms (e.g., Samsung) for delicate component handling. Meets strict ISO 14644 cleanroom standards, critical for electronics manufacturing.
Geek+ (China)
Rapidly growing AMR specialist; its P-series picking robots boost e-commerce efficiency 3x vs. manual, with 3,000+ robots deployed globally (e.g., JD.com's fulfillment centers). Offers end-to-end solutions (AMRs + WMS) that cut labor costs by 50% for cross-border e-commerce clients.
Riches Warehousing (China)
Founded in 2008, it's a tailored solution provider offering cloud-based WMS, AGV-integrated automated warehouses, and high-speed sorting systems (2,500 orders/hour). Serves manufacturing (e.g., BYD's parts logistics), cross-border e-commerce, and pharma (meets NMPA standards), with 90% of clients renewing long-term partnerships.
