Fulfillment centre deploys AMRs in 12 days
STORK UP, a Hong Kong-based division of global logistics and freight forwarding specialist NAF Logistics Group, has implemented the robots from Geek+.

The new system took 12 days for hardware implementation, allowing Stork Up to quickly upgrade the warehouse and put it into service in time for this year’s peak shopping season.
Geek+’s goods-to-person picking solutions are now fully operational in Stork Up’s new warehouse, empowering them to build an agile and flexible supply chain for their integrated eCommerce logistics service.
Geek+ VP and managing director, overseas business Lit Fung, says: “We are committed to making AMRs simpler to use and easier to adopt. The rapid deployment in Stork Up’s new warehouse, which we achieved in just 12 days, has proven that automation and digitalisation are within reach for every company.”
Stork Up co-founder Raymond Wong adds: “Thanks to Geek+’s robotics automation, we are increasing the accuracy and efficiency of the pick and pack process by up to 300%. We can cater to high volume orders and SKUs with ease, our job is to send our clients’ orders out faster and ultimately, delivering happiness to satisfied customers around the world.”
Stork Up’s new fulfillment centre represents the beginning of its journey to warehouse automation and digitalisation. It foresees that this is an inevitable trend to harness the state-of-the-art robotics and AI technologies to fulfill the ever-growing demand in eCommerce.
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