Conveyco, Hai Robotics Deal Boosts Scalable Warehouse Automation

Conveyco, Hai Robotics Deal Boosts Scalable Warehouse Automation

A new integration deal between Conveyco and Hai Robotics reflects a shift toward high-density, flexible automation that minimizes disruption while scaling fulfillment capabilities. As companies seek to optimize throughput without rebuilding infrastructure, modular AS/RS is emerging as a practical path forward.

Modular Systems Without the Overhaul

Conveyco’s latest partnership with Hai Robotics adds the HaiPick Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS) to its portfolio, promising significant gains in warehouse performance. The HaiPick system enables up to 400% improvement in efficiency and a 300% increase in daily throughput, according to the company. With order accuracy reportedly above 99% and storage footprint reductions of up to 75%, the solution is designed to support both high-volume fulfillment and space-constrained facilities.

One of the key differentiators lies in its modular design. Unlike many automation solutions that require full-scale infrastructure overhauls, HaiPick can integrate with existing racking systems and operate with minimal floor modification. This allows companies to deploy automation incrementally, an increasingly important consideration in environments where downtime translates directly to lost revenue.

Designed for Agility Across Sectors

Hai Robotics and Conveyco are targeting sectors under pressure to deliver flexible, scalable fulfillment, especially e-commerce, third-party logistics (3PL), apparel, manufacturing, and healthcare. These industries often face rapid demand shifts and space constraints, making adaptable systems more valuable than static automation frameworks. The HaiPick system’s ability to be reconfigured or expanded without interrupting operations aligns well with this need.

With modular AS/RS gaining traction globally, the partnership also positions Conveyco to serve clients pursuing phased automation strategies. Recent data from Interact Analysis shows growing demand for hybrid warehouse environments that blend existing infrastructure with AI-enabled automation layers rather than full-scale rebuilds.

A Strategic Edge in Responsiveness

While performance gains often dominate the automation conversation, the deeper value may lie in what these systems enable: a more responsive and adaptive operation. As fulfillment expectations rise and product variability increases, businesses need infrastructure that doesn’t lock them into fixed workflows. The Hai Robotics–Conveyco partnership reflects a broader trend of automation built not just for speed, but for resilience—supporting fulfillment strategies that can evolve in step with market demands.

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