What are Geek+ AMRs?
Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse robotics company that makes goods-to-person autonomous mobile robots, often sold as a service. DEPLOY records roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified customer, and its July 2025 listing on the Hong Kong Exchange as the first pure-play warehouse AMR vendor to go public.
Key facts
- Form factor
- amr
- Maturity
- commercial
- Verified deployments
- 2
- Maker
- Geek+
- formFactor
- amr (goods-to-person warehouse robots: RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots)
What they are
Geek+ AMRs are warehouse-fulfillment robots from Geek+, a company founded in Beijing in 2015. The lineup includes goods-to-person movers such as the RoboShuttle and P-series, plus sorting robots. Geek+ frequently offers them on a Robots-as-a-Service model rather than an outright purchase.
What they actually do
These are mobile robots that carry shelving or bins to a stationary picker, or sort parcels, inside a warehouse. The aim is throughput: bringing goods to people instead of sending people walking the floor. DEPLOY records Geek+ at commercial maturity.
Verified versus claimed
DEPLOY separates the two carefully here. Verified: roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a confirmed European customer, and a July 9 2025 listing on the Hong Kong Exchange Main Board (2590.HK), making Geek+ the first publicly listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor, with reported H1 2025 revenue growth of about 31 percent. Claimed, and treated as company marketing: broader customer names such as Nike, Walmart, and Toyota, and a "1,000-plus projects" figure.
Where they are deployed
DEPLOY holds 2 verified deployments: a UPS warehouse in the United States and a Circle K facility in Hong Kong.
For how DEPLOY separates verified deployments from claims, see verified-vs-claimed.
Frequently asked
Who makes Geek+ robots?
Geek+ (Geekplus) makes them. The company was founded in Beijing, China, in 2015 and listed on the Hong Kong Exchange in July 2025.
How many customers does Geek+ have?
DEPLOY records a verified figure of roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a confirmed European customer. Larger named-customer lists are company marketing.
Are Geek+ robots sold or rented?
Geek+ frequently offers its warehouse AMRs on a Robots-as-a-Service model, though DEPLOY has no verified list price on record.
Verified vs claimed
- Verified: Geek+ (Geekplus; Beijing-founded) is a leading warehouse-fulfillment AMR provider, with ~800 enterprise clients across 40+ countries. It went public on the HKEX Main Board on July 9 2025 (2590.HK) - the first listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor; H1 2025 revenue grew ~31% with positive adjusted EBITDA. Verified customer: Decathlon (European DCs).
- Claimed: Customer names beyond Decathlon (Nike, Walmart, Toyota, etc.) and '1,000+ projects' are company marketing claims; the verified framing is 800+ clients / 40+ countries. Financials are company-reported.
Split from the registry record. See the verified-vs-claimed framework.
Where it is deployed
2 verified deployments on the registry for the Geek+ AMR. Click any marker to open its primary-source record.
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