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Geek+ AMR

Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering…

Manufacturer
Geek+
Form factor
amr
Maturity
commercial
Lifecycle
active
Deployments
2

Appears inLogistics robots

Overview

Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering goods-to-person AMRs (RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots), frequently on a Robots-as-a-Service model. It is recorded at commercial maturity: roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified European customer. On July 9 2025 it listed on the Hong Kong Exchange Main Board (2590.HK), becoming the first publicly listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor, reporting roughly 31% H1 2025 revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA. Broader customer claims (Nike, Walmart, Toyota) and a '1,000+ projects' figure are company marketing; the verified figures are 800+ clients and 40+ countries.

Verified vs. claimed

Maturity stage
commercial(Commercially deployed with revenue-generating operations.)
Verified deployments
2 deployments on file
Sources on file
7 sources, view all

Key facts

Form factor

AMR (goods-to-person warehouse robots: RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots)

Clients

~800 enterprise clients

Countries deployed

40+ countries

IPO date

July 9 2025 (HKEX Main Board, 2590.HK)

Revenue growth

~31% H1 2025

Specs

Notes

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.

Max speed

2 m/s

Form Factor

amr (goods-to-person warehouse robots: RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots)

Payload kg

1000

Data & sources

Press releases

5

News coverage

1

Web sources

1

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Availability and pricing

Availability
Not sold (internal use)
Price
Not publicly disclosed
Units in field
Not disclosed
Sales model
Not disclosed
Lead time
Not disclosed

Pricing

No verified price is on record for Geek+ AMR. Physical-AI systems are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price.

Deployments (2)

  • UPS (NYSE:UPS) uses Geek+ autonomous guided vehicles / AMRs among its warehouse automation vendors (alongside Locus Robotics, Dane Technologies, Crown Lift Trucks and Toyota-Raymond), as part of its $9B automation…

  • On June 8, 2021, Circle K Hong Kong launched Asia's largest automated grocery distribution center in partnership with Geek+, deploying 100 autonomous mobile robots in a 140,000 sq ft warehouse.

Recent activity

Every change to this record is dated, sourced, and independently verified where marked.

Full change history →

Manufacturer-attributed media (2)

Manufacturer-supplied media at the model level. Not tied to an independently verified named-site deployment. Verification posture is product-showcase from the maker, distinct from the deployment-verified evidence in the section above.

PRIMARY SOURCE
Courtesy of Geek+

Geek+'s presentation of its autonomous mobile robots in goods-to-person warehouse fulfillment operations.

PRIMARY SOURCE
Courtesy of Geek+

Official Geek+ video showcasing their picking solutions at Verte's warehouse, achieving 4x throughput scaling with implementation in under 3 months. The system improved inventory storage and picking efficiency for both inbound and outbound fulfillment.

Supply chain (2)

Compute / semiconductor

  • NVIDIANVIDIA Jetson -- AI compute for visual navigation and goods-to-person pickingsupplies

Sensors

  • Intel CorporationIntel Visual Navigation Module (Intel RealSense depth camera + Intel Core i7-1270P Robotic Vision Hub) -- Geekplus Vision Only Robot Solution; first warehouse AMR using pure vision navigation without floor QR codes or reflectors; Geekplus and Intel co-developed V-SLAM positioning, composite detection networks, and robot-following capabilities using this module; debuted at CeMAT Shanghai 2024co-develops

Suppliers appear here when verified with at least two strong sources (maker-official / IR / regulatory / standards-body / verified tier-2). Sources are append-only; corrections add new sources rather than rewrite history.

Safety record

No incidents on record for Geek+ AMR.

Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.

Sources (7)

  1. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/geekplus-lists-on-hkex-main-board-pioneering-the-global-smart-logistics-transformation-with-robotics-302500963.html
  2. https://www.geekplus.com/resources/news/ipo-interim-results
  3. https://www.mmh.com/article/geekplus_lists_on_hong_kong_exchange_in_pioneering_step_for_an_amr_vendor
  4. https://www.therobotreport.com/rbr50-company/geek-expands-globally-provides-10000-mobile-robots-as-a-service/
  5. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/geek-leads-the-industry-with-20-000-amrs-sold-globally-301324918.html
  6. https://www.geekplus.com/resources/news/decathlon-makes-geekplus-robotics-partner-for-european-e-commerce-logistics-upgrade
  7. https://www.geekplus.com/

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Common questions

What is Geek+ AMR?
Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse-fulfillment robotics company and one of the largest autonomous-mobile-robot providers by deployment, offering goods-to-person AMRs (RoboShuttle, P-series movers, sorting robots), frequently on a Robots-as-a-Service model. It is recorded at commercial maturity: roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified European customer. On July 9 2025 it listed on the Hong Kong Exchange Main Board (2590.HK), becoming the first publicly listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor, reporting roughly 31% H1 2025 revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA. Broader customer claims (Nike, Walmart, Toyota) and a '1,000+ projects' figure are company marketing; the verified figures are 800+ clients and 40+ countries.
How much does Geek+ AMR cost?
Geek+ AMR's price is not publicly disclosed. DEPLOY has no verified price on record for Geek+ AMR from Geek+. Physical-AI systems like this are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price; check the manufacturer for the latest.
Is Geek+ AMR actually deployed in the real world?
Yes. Geek+ AMR is independently verified in real-world operation on the DEPLOY registry, confirmed at named deployment sites with primary sources: not a concept, render, or demo-only.
What are the specs of Geek+ AMR?
Geek+ AMR's recorded specifications on the DEPLOY registry: Max speed: 2 m/s; Payload: 1000 kg. See the Specs section for the full sourced set.
Who makes Geek+ AMR?
Geek+ AMR is made by Geek+, based in Beijing, China, founded in 2015.
Methodology: Verified · 7 sources (5 primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-15

Verification posture

Verified

High confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-15

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: amr

Sources by quality tier

5
primary-company-ir
Company IR disclosure
1
unclassified
Unclassified source
1
secondary-trade-publication
Trade publication

The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.

Methodology surface for Geek+ AMR.

Recent coverage

Geek+ AMR in third-party press