Geek+, the global AMR leader, and leading Korean third-party logistics provider CJ Logistics have deployed 128 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to modernize operations at their Gunpo, South Korea distribution center. The site serves number 1 Korean e-commerce platform Naver Shopping and can now handle 30,000 orders per day.
To provide stellar services to its South Korean customers, Geek+ has set up headquarters in Seoul with a full team of commercial, project, and service engineers. Led by Stephen Kim, the new office strengthens Geek+’s APAC service capabilities. With offices in Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, and Japan, Geek+ has the unique ability to support customers throughout the region.
Kim Khunghoon, Managing Director of CJ Logistics said: "We are excited to use smart robots to improve our supply chain operations and increase our competitiveness. We're pleased to extend our partnership with Geek+ to our Gunpo warehouse after seeing the efficiency and accuracy improvements that Geek+'s technology has delivered in our Dongtan distribution center."
Lit Fung, Geek+'s Managing Director for APAC, UK, and Americas, said: "We are delighted that CJ Logistics have placed their faith in us to extend our already successful cooperation. We can't wait to see our robots give them flexibility, adaptability, and precision in dealing with the vigorous market growth. We believe there is a huge demand for AMR robots in South Korea, which is why we have set up a full team there to support the logistics upgrades facilitated by robotics & AI in the retail, e-commerce, and apparel sectors."
Geek+ will continue to work with CJ Logistics on a variety of projects to provide Korean businesses with the technology to improve their efficiency and reduce the costs of warehouse management in this ever-changing environment.