Robot sorter for large packages
Geek+ has launched the S100C large-size parcel sorting robot, augmenting its line of sorting robots and expanding the possibilities for automated sorting.
The robot can support unit sortation, parcel sortation, and bins transportation. Equipped with an independent rotating control chassis and collision avoidance, S100C can operate in narrow spaces, saving 30% of the sortation area. High-speed control belts allow the robot to process two items in one go or deliver one large item at a speed of 2m/s. If a package is positioned too close to the edge of the control belt, the robot will slow down and adjust the position of the package. Additionally, the mechanical structure and load-bearing components of S100C allows for seamless handling of packages weighing 100kg or more.
Geek+ co-founder and VP picking & smart warehouse Kai Liu says: “At Geek+ we strive to develop robotics solutions that won´t make it a choice of efficiency or safety. With S100C, companies will be able to ensure a safer working environment, while meeting the needs for accuracy and more effective handling larger order volumes. The robot is also a good economic choice since the system powering S100C allows easy deployment and quick scaling of operations.”
Built on AI-driven AMR technology, the sorting system powering S100C enables quick deployment in less than 2 weeks. The flexibility of the system is said to lead to lower implementation costs and allows businesses to quickly scale operations by adjusting the number of robots.
The robot can be integrated with existing infrastructure and collaborate with other robots. The system can be customised to support RFID technology or bar code scanning.
For more information, visit www.geekplus.com






