Hai Robotics Unveils HaiPick Climb: Revolutionizing Warehouse Automation With Simplified Efficiency
Hai Robotics, a global leader in warehouse automation, today announced the release of HaiPick Climb, a revolutionary robotic solution that simplifies goods-to-person automation, enabling warehouses and distribution centers to retrofit existing facilities more easily. It increases throughput while reducing implementation time and costs compared to traditional Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), making ASRS more accessible and affordable for a wider range of facilities.
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Built around the innovative HaiClimber robot, an intelligent, compact climbing robot, HaiPick Climb unlocks new possibilities in warehouse automation. This breakthrough system offers a smarter, simplified way for warehouses and distribution centers to boost efficiency, increase storage density, and scale operations — all with minimal infrastructure requirements.
“We know that many warehouses want to automate but are put off by the complexity and cost,” said Richie Chen, Founder and CEO of Hai Robotics. “That’s why we created HaiPick Climb — to deliver powerful automation without the need for major facility modifications. Our system is built on simplicity, requiring only standard racking and minimal floor preparation while providing top-tier performance.”
A Simpler Way to Automate
The HaiPick Climb system is designed for easy installation, operation, and ownership, with seamless expansion and system modifications — all while advancing the benefits of traditional ASRS.
Hai Robotics' goods-to-person solutions are widely recognized for their ability to automate storage and retrieval for a range of tailored needs. HaiPick Climb now offers a more standardized solution that makes automation more accessible to more facilities.
Easy to Implement and Scale
HaiPick Climb operates by attaching climbing channels to one side of nearly any industry-standard racking. Compact robots travel up and down these channels, retrieving totes from both sides of narrow aisles. Since the system mounts from just one side, it requires less infrastructure and is more tolerant of floor irregularities than typical ASRS, reducing facility preparation and cutting implementation costs.
The system is easily expandable with minimal disruption, enabling phased implementations and modifications without interrupting operations.
Easy to Operate and Maintain
Human travel for order picking is eliminated with the HaiPick Climb system. Totes of goods are automatically delivered to one or more ergonomic workstations that are easy to use and quick to learn. An easy-to-understand interface makes picking fast and efficient with a 99%+ accuracy rate.
The HaiClimber robots are easy to maneuver and maintain. Their mechanics are easy to access, with half the climbing mechanisms of typical climbing robots, simplifying maintenance. Aisles allow just enough space for standard compact scissor lift access, eliminating the need for specialized equipment to access the system’s interior, while the use of industry-standard racking makes maintenance a breeze.
Extreme Throughput Efficiency
HaiClimbers freely navigate under racking, allowing for the most direct and optimized path for each tote delivery and avoiding robot congestion that can occur in aisle "highways." Robots have direct access to every tote at all times, eliminating the wasted response time associated with searching or digging.
Traveling an extreme speed of 4 meters per second (13 feet per second) and climbing at 1 meter per second (3 feet per second), the HaiPick Climb system can process 4,000 totes per hour within a 1,000-square-meter (10,764-square-foot) space. Totes are delivered to workstations in as little as 2 minutes after order receipt — 34% faster than traditional ASRS — allowing for extended order cutoff times for same-day fulfillment.
Maximum Storage Density
Facilities can achieve 30,000 storage locations within a 1,000-square-meter (10,764-square-foot) space, with totes stored up to 12 meters (39+ feet) high. This is over 6 times higher than manual storage operations and provides 35% more vertical storage capacity than other leading ASRS solutions.
Narrow aisle widths, minimized to 900 millimeters (35.5 inches), further optimize space utilization. This combination of high storage density and vertical access enables facilities to reduce their storage footprint by up to 75%.
“This isn’t just automation — it’s empowerment,” Chen said. “HaiPick Climb allows businesses to achieve new levels of efficiency and scalability without the typical barriers of ASRS. It’s about making advanced automation available to everyone.”
About Hai Robotics
Founded in 2016, Hai Robotics is a leading global provider of Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), delivering unparalleled system flexibility and maximizing operational efficiency for facilities of all sizes and conditions.
Hai developed a modular approach to automation called HaiPick Systems. With a catalog of advanced robotic equipment and software that operates with nearly any industry-standard racking and storage materials, Hai Robotics provides tailored automation solutions that can be easily modified even after implementation.
HaiPick Systems reduce warehouse storage footprints by up to 75% through increased storage density, with vertical storage reaching up to 12 meters (39+ feet). They achieve 99%+ order pick accuracy, 4x increased efficiency, 3x daily throughput, and eliminate human travel for order picking.
With 1,500+ projects implemented across 40+ countries, supported by 8 global offices and 60+ partners worldwide, Hai Robotics is a reliable resource for providing local support.
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