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HAI ROBOTICS, Anta to launch 3rd project in warehouse automation

HAI ROBOTICS is working with sportswear giant Anta on a third automated warehouse following the success of two earlier projects.

HAI ROBOTICS, Anta to launch 3rd project in warehouse automation

HAI ROBOTICS, a global pioneer in Autonomous Case-handling Robotic (ACR) system for warehouse logistics, and Anta, the world's top three sportswear brand, will launch in south China a new project, as the autonomous robot maker's cutting-edge autonomous totes-to-person solution will help Anta accommodate surging orders.
The new project, to be launched in April in Anta's brand-new warehouse in Foshan, Guangdong Province, will be the third joint-project between the two companies, marking HAI ROBOTICS' continued success in warehouse automation, in footwear and apparel sector in particular.
Using HAI ROBOTICS' ACR system, the 9-meter-high warehouse would reach a much higher storage density to offer up to 30,240 locations, with daily throughput expected to reach 128,000 units.
As an official sponsor of the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics, Anta has seen surging deals, putting warehouse logistics under mounting pressure.
"Anta sees HAI ROBOTICS as an important long-term partner, as we have shared ambition in smart warehousing," Chen Jiancong, General Manager of logistics of Anta Group, said at the group's logistics partnership conference, held in its headquarters in Jinjiang, southeast China's Fujian Province, on Tuesday.
Richie Chen, founder and CEO of HAI ROBOTICS, said his company names Anta as one of the top-ten most important global clients, who are entitled to more tailored service. “Together we will keep innovating to address more challenging scenarios for the footwear and apparel warehousing sector and bring more added value to our customers,” Chen said.
HAI ROBOTICS, named a global AI unicorn by Hurun Research Institute in the 2021 ranking, has dozens of ongoing projects for top footwear and apparel brands.
The company was awarded the best strategic supplier by Anta, at Tuesday's conference, to recognize the efficiency the ACR system has helped to achieve in the supply chain.

Continued success
HAI ROBOTICS' ACR system was first deployed in Anta’s warehouse in southwestern China’s Chengdu, Sichuan Province, in April 2021.
With 25 customized HAIPICK robots doing case picking and retrieving from shelves to continuously feed goods-to-person picking stations, storage density of the 5.7-meter-high warehouse increased significantly to offer up to 27,600 locations. It can handle up to 80,000 units in outbound orders per day.
The warehouse, which was previously stretched tight to handle its tens of thousands of SKUs at low picking accuracy, is now feeding the needs from 1,200 brick-and-mortal stores with a weekly outbound volume of 60,000 pieces.
The tremendous efficiency improvement prompted Anta into a second warehouse automation project with HAI ROBOTICS only three months later.
A larger robot fleet was stationed in its 3,500-square-meter warehouse in Jinjiang. With the redesign of 11-layer shelves inside the 5.7-meter-high warehouse, the project provides around 20,000 storage locations. The warehouse reached a daily outbound capacity of 200,000 pieces with the use of HAIPORT-powered Workstation, an automatic loading and unloading machine.


About HAI ROBOTICS
HAI ROBOTICS, a trailblazer of Autonomous Case-handling Robotic (ACR) system, is committed to providing efficient, intelligent, flexible, and customized warehouse automation solutions through robotics technology and AI algorithms. It aims to create value for each factory and logistics warehouse.
The HAIPICK ACR system, independently developed in 2015, is the world's first of its kind. Founded in 2016 with headquarters in Shenzhen, China, HAI ROBOTICS has set up six subsidiaries in Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, serving customers from more than 30 countries and regions. With more than 1,300 team members, the company has acquired over 600 global patents for core intellectual properties involving positioning, robot control, and warehouse management.

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