Jul 23, 2023 Warehousing Ireland e-commerce, Logistics, News, shipping, Storage, Warehousing Comments Off on Libiao Robotics Establishes European Base in Frankfurt, Germany
Libiao Robotics, a global leader in flexible and intelligent sorting solutions, is opening a new headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany to better serve its European customers. With several thousand Libiao robots already operating in Europe, predominantly in the post & parcel sector, the business believes now is the right time to establish a permanent EU base as it expands further into the logistics and industrial automation sectors.
Libiao’s European credentials are solid, with several existing customers including national postal operators and e-commerce businesses already relying on Libiao’s tried-and-tested ‘Mini-Yellow’ robotic devices. With the establishment of its European base, Libiao will now have permanent personnel on the ground in Europe to offer total local sales, service and support.
“It’s a very exciting time to be involved with warehouse automation, and Europe is a very large potential market for the type of cutting-edge technologies offered by Libiao,” says Ronan Shen, Overseas Sales Director of Libiao Robotics. “As we grow our product range, we believe businesses with a high-intensity e-commerce operation – particularly those in FMCG sectors such as footwear & apparel, and cosmetics & pharmaceuticals – will increasingly be seeking the advantages offered by robotics systems such as our soon-to-be-launched Airrob warehouse automation system.”
With customers in over 30 countries and regions, Libiao is considered an industry leader in both scale and technological expertise, and has more than 35,000 robots operating in customer sites globally. It created the world’s first portable, modular and automated unit sorting system, and integrates logistics automation, research and development, production and sales of intelligent equipment. Its products are independently researched and developed, and the company has accumulated over 100 exclusive invention patents.
With the sorting robot series at its core, supported by automatic control, scanning and weighing systems, and an intelligent charging system, Libiao has built up a rich product ecosystem for intelligent logistics applications. Libiao’s intelligent sorting system is widely deployed across multiple industry sectors, including express delivery, supermarkets, retail, shoes & garments, pharmaceutical, catering, cold storage, book publishing and manufacturing.
Libiao’s customers include Walmart, Orbis, Mitsui & Co., Target, Kmart, USPS, Greece Post, Qatar Post, China Post and JD.com, and it has live projects in Europe in countries including Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Czechia, Serbia, Turkey and Greece. Its Frankfurt facility opens at the end of July, and the business is currently growing its European team to service is customer base, particularly in key logistics markets such as Germany, France and the
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