QuickMix suite of integrated robotics solutions to launch
Quicktron Robotics will launch the QuickMix suite in Europe.

THE SUITE comprises integrated goods-handling technologies including G2P systems, QuickBin+, QuickBin Ultra, QuickCube, and Mixed Picking Workstations. The hybrid solution combines tote-to-person, shelf-to-person, pallet-to-person, high density storage, and flexible transport into a single robot control system platform.
Quicktron says advantages of QuickMix include:
Multi-scenario integration: One warehouse can seamlessly support piece picking, full case handling, and full pallet handling.
Unified system architecture: A single RCS orchestrates multiple device types and interfaces with upstream business systems for end-to-end automation.
High scalability: Modular design allows future expansion as operations grow.
Cost–efficiency balance: Maximises storage density and throughput while controlling operating costs within limited space.

Within pallet-level end-to-end automation platform QuickCube, Quicktron replaces conventional lifts with compact lifts (2-direction) embedded directly into rack rails, working in tandem with self-developed four-way shuttle bots to achieve ultra-dense pallet storage. By removing the bottom rack level, QuickCube can also integrate a G2P shelf-to-person system. For outbound flows, submersible mobile robots handle pallet transfers to buffer zones, from which Quicktron’s proprietary omnidirectional unmanned forklifts move pallets to loading docks.
The QuickCube “pallet storage-up, picking-down” executes full-pallet and case-pick operations and replenishes QuickBin Ultra high-density tote storage. As a high-throughput vertical tote-handling system capable of up to 3 m/s vertical lift speed, QuickBin Ultra pairs the bin pickers A5 high-speed picking vehicle (200 picks/hour) with the bin movers M5F/M5E single- or double-fork tote movers (4.5 m/s linear speed). A single workstation can reach 600 totes/hour outbound throughput.



