At the core of the new system is Geek+ Brain, an advanced AI platform
Warehouse automation giant Geekplus has unveiled its new Robot Arm Picking Station, a breakthrough that takes logistics one step closer to fully unmanned operations.
The launch marks what the company describes as the industry’s first end-to-end unmanned picking solution, moving warehouse robotics beyond partial automation and into what it calls “full-process intelligence”.
“This new solution marks a key milestone in our journey toward general-purpose warehouse robotics,” said Yong Zheng, Founder and CEO of Geekplus. He added that the company’s next goal is to automate the packing stage, where robotic arm packing technologies are already in development. “Supported by our deep technical expertise and innovation capabilities, we’re confident that full-process unmanned warehouses will soon become a reality,” he said.
At the core of the new system is Geek+ Brain, an advanced AI platform designed to tackle one of warehouse automation’s biggest challenges — enabling robotic arms to recognise and handle thousands of different stock-keeping units (SKUs) across varied product types.
The Robot Arm Picking Station delivers three key advantages that, according to Geekplus, redefine warehouse performance standards:
Plug-and-Play Agility – Trained on vast amounts of real-world data, the system can identify and grasp tens of thousands of items — including irregular or soft-packaged goods — without retraining. Its modular design allows rapid 48-hour deployment and easy expansion to meet seasonal or packaging changes.
Ultra Efficiency – Optimised models achieve millisecond-level inference speed, coordinating seamlessly across workflows to deliver multiple times the efficiency of manual picking. Built-in verification and scanning modules help ensure near-zero errors and 24/7 operational reliability.
Data Security by Design – All processing occurs on-site rather than via the cloud, removing transmission risks and maintaining compliance with stringent enterprise data privacy standards.
The new workstation completes the final link in Geekplus’s full-process unmanned picking chain, integrating seamlessly with its existing fleet of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). It supports both single-order picking for real-time responsiveness and batch picking for maximum throughput, catering to the complex demands of e-commerce, retail, pharmaceuticals and third-party logistics (3PL).
Geekplus says the technology represents a turning point for warehouse automation. Through a unified software ecosystem and AMR product line, the company is enabling multi-solution collaboration across warehouse processes, cutting both integration time and costs.
With over 850 global clients using its robotics solutions, Geekplus continues to position itself at the forefront of intelligent logistics — transforming warehouses from semi-automated facilities into fully autonomous ecosystems.