Logistics Automation

Logistics Automation

WMS/WCS warehouse management and AGV/AMR robot control systems. The global logistics automation market is projected to grow to $88.93 billion by 2026.

Logistics Warehouse Automation
40%
Work Efficiency Improvement
50%
Labor Cost Reduction
99%
Inventory Accuracy
30%
Space Utilization Increase
Why Automation

Why Logistics Automation Is Essential

The rapid growth of online shopping and customer demands for 'next-day delivery' and 'same-day delivery' are putting significant pressure on the entire logistics industry.

With automation, operations can run 24/7 without interruption, significantly improving productivity while also reducing labor costs and error rates.

24/7 Non-stop Operations
Labor Cost Reduction
Error Rate Reduction
Solutions

Solution Portfolio

We provide integrated solutions for logistics automation.

WMS

WMS

Warehouse Management System

Manage all inventory in the warehouse in real time on a location basis, from receiving to shipping. Maximize work efficiency through accurate inventory tracking via barcode/RFID scanning and picking route optimization, achieving over 99% inventory accuracy with cycle counting and perpetual inventory management.

Inbound/Outbound ManagementInventory TrackingLocation ManagementPicking OptimizationInventory Audit
WCS

WCS

Warehouse Control System

An integrated control system for logistics automation equipment such as conveyors, sorters, and lifts. Receives work orders from WMS to dispatch tasks to each equipment, monitors equipment status in real time through PLC integration, and optimizes inter-equipment collaboration logic to maximize logistics throughput.

Conveyor ControlSorter IntegrationTask DispatchingEquipment MonitoringPLC Integration
AGV/AMR

AGV/AMR

Autonomous Mobile Robot

Automates product movement within logistics centers using autonomous unmanned transport robots. Ensures safe and efficient operation with AI-based route optimization and collision avoidance algorithms, while the fleet management system simultaneously dispatches and manages dozens to hundreds of robots with automatic charging scheduling.

Robot DispatchRoute OptimizationCollision AvoidanceCharging ManagementFleet Management
TMS

TMS

Transportation Management System

Manages the entire transportation process from delivery planning and route optimization to real-time vehicle tracking and freight settlement. AI-based dispatch algorithms calculate optimal vehicle assignments and routes, providing transparent delivery status to customers through GPS-based real-time tracking.

Dispatch ManagementRoute OptimizationReal-time TrackingDelivery ConfirmationFreight Settlement
AGV vs AMR

Difference Between AGV and AMR

AGV represents the concept of Automated, while AMR represents the concept of Autonomous.

AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle)

Operates on fixed paths guided by wires, magnetic strips, or sensors.

  • Fixed path navigation
  • Floor line required
  • Suited for structured environments
  • Relatively lower installation cost

AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot)

Operates autonomously and can navigate without fixed paths. Perceives the surrounding environment using cameras, radar, LiDAR, and other sensors.

  • Autonomous path navigation
  • No line installation required
  • Suited for dynamic environments
  • Excellent scalability
Case Studies

Success Stories

Case studies of logistics automation adoption by leading global companies.

Major Domestic Logistics Center

Automated logistics center operations by deploying 128 AMR robots.

  • 33% operational efficiency improvement
  • 128 AMR robots in operation
  • Automated picking operations

E-commerce Fulfillment Center

Automated logistics operations by deploying over 1,000 AGVs.

  • Over 1,000 AGVs in operation
  • 65% reduction in workflow steps
  • Product delivery within 2 minutes

Global Logistics Center

Achieves 24/7 non-stop logistics automation utilizing over 520,000 robots.

  • Over 520,000 robots in operation
  • 24/7 non-stop operations
  • Leading global logistics automation
Market Outlook

Logistics Automation Market Outlook

A rapidly growing logistics automation market driven by e-commerce growth

WMS Market Size

$88.9B in 2026

10.6% CAGR

AGV/AMR Market

$18.7B in 2030

15.6% CAGR

Automation Adoption Rate

75%

Enterprise Logistics Centers

Considerations

Implementation Considerations

Key factors to review before adopting logistics automation.

Site Environment Analysis

Assess current logistics processes to determine automation feasibility

Volume Variability

Consider variables such as shipper volatility, volume fluctuations, and facility relocations

Path Obstacles

Identify daily changes in site conditions and obstacles along movement paths

Investment Scale

Consider investment risks for large-scale equipment and plan phased implementation

Considering logistics automation?

Our logistics experts will analyze your logistics center and propose the optimal automation solution.