
Geekplus launched RoboShuttle Hyper, a next-generation tote-to-person climbing AMR solution, engineered for high-throughput operations, including B2C e-commerce order surges, fresh food and cold chain fulfillment, consolidation warehouse operations and micro-fulfillment centers (MFCs).
Key takeaways:
· RoboShuttle Hyper delivers up to 6,000 totes per hour per 1,000 square meters. The accompanying new Max Workstation enables a dual-point continuous tote-feeding mode that can exceed 800 totes per hour.
· RoboShuttle Hyper was engineered to optimize throughput at every level. The system allows more robots to work in the same space at the same time without trading away reliability.
· RoboShuttle Hyper climbs at up to 1.5 m/s. New motion-control algorithms, refined across years of real-world robot operation, give Hyper faster travel and tighter positioning accuracy when retrieving totes. Its 1:10 charge-to-discharge ratio helps maintain availability during peak periods.
· Parallel horizontal and vertical climbing enables 50% higher concurrency than the industry norm. RoboShuttle Hyper supports concurrent operation of multiple robots across adjacent columns. Only two rack columns need to be locked, and it enables dual-robot operation within the same column.
· Two aisles running beneath a single rack increase robot path density by 30% over the industry average, reducing congestion and enabling faster dispatching. Geekplus’ intelligent scheduling system can coordinate up to 5,000 robots across 50,000 square meters and 3 million storage locations.


















