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Robotics firm joins Italian show
26 April 2022
HAI ROBOTICS will for the first time showcase its autonomous case-handling robot (ACR) systems in Italy, at the upcoming Intralogistica Italia 2022 from May 3-6, in Fiera Milano, Rho.
The company, with European headquarters in the Netherlands, will run live demos of its solution with HAIPICK A42 robot at the tradeshow in Italy, which sees rising demand for more flexible and cost-efficient Goods-to-Person order-picking solutions as eComm grows fast in recent years.
Hai Robotics country manager Italy Davide Tuzi, says: “Our ACR system is an excellent solution for the challenges the Italian warehousing/logistics market is facing, and an excellent solution deserves a team of excellent people to support it. This is the kind of team we are building up in Europe, and in Italy in particular.
“We aim to create a local network of system integrator, installation and service partners, so that any user of ACR systems can expect rapid and high-quality service wherever they are in Italy.”
The ACR system, using HaiPick robots picking and sorting, are said to offer a warehousing efficiency of three to four times faster than manual work and allow maximum space utilisation.
Booth C11/D12 Hall 10 - Fiera Milano
For more information, visit www.hairobotics.com
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