
Quicktron Robotics debuted QuickBin Ultra and QuickCube solutions, the latest tote and pallet automation systems available for the first time in the U.S. market.
Building on the theme “QuickMix: One Platform, All Scenarios,” Quicktron demonstrates how unified robotics and software can enable high-density, flexible, scalable automation across modern warehouse and manufacturing operations.
“As automation adoption accelerates, companies are prioritizing solution maturity, scalability, and proven experience. Many global manufacturers and logistics operators now operate facilities across multiple continents and seek automation platforms that can be deployed consistently across regions,” says Yang Wei, CEO and founder at Quicktron Robotics. “Solutions that offer standardized hardware platforms, unified software architecture, and global support capabilities are becoming increasingly attractive to US-based operators. With growing demand for high-density, flexible and scalable automation, Quicktron is focused on supporting customers seeking to modernize warehouse operations and improve long-term efficiency.”
Key takeaways:
- QuickBin Ultra is a high-density vertical tote storage and fulfillment solution, designed to meet the needs of modern warehouses.
- For pallet automation, QuickCube is a new compact solution featuring ultra-thin, 4-way C150 shuttles to increase storage density by 50% and dramatically reduce overall operation and maintenance costs.
- QuickMix provides a complete flexible, modular system of unified high-density robotics and software to solve challenges such as rising fulfillment volumes, increasing urbanization, growing service expectations, and labor shortages. The QuickMix hybrid automation architecture combines QuickBin Ultra and QuickCube flexible pallet automation.
· The QuickMix solution enables coordinated operation of multiple robot types, including tote handling robots, pallet movers, and shelf-handling robots under a unified control platform.
· Powered by Quicktron’s proprietary Robot Control System (RCS), it allows operators to manage diverse workflows through a single interface, creating a coordinated operation across diverse robot types and material handling equipment.
· QuickBin Ultra integrates the A5 bin-picking robot, capable of up to 200 picks per hour, with the M5E tote-moving robot, which travels at speeds of up to 4.5 m/s and can transport two totes simultaneously. This combination enables outbound throughput of up to 600 totes per hour per workstation, supporting high-volume fulfillment environments.





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