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Quicktron Robotics launched the QuickMix suite, its newest generation of intralogistics innovations, in Singapore. Quicktron also showcased QuickMix at CeMAT Asia 2025 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. QuickMix is a full suite of integrated goods-handling technologies, including G2P systems, QuickBin+, QuickBin Ultra, QuickCube, and Mixed Picking Workstations. The company’s QuickMix hybrid solution combines tote-to-person, shelf-to-person, pallet-to-person, high-density storage, and flexible transport into a single robot control system platform. Designed for multi-robot collaboration, QuickMix enables operations to adapt to complex, rapidly changing needs.
The key advantages of QuickMix include:
- Multi-scenario integration: One warehouse can seamlessly support piece picking, full case handling, and full pallet handling.
- Unified system architecture: A single RCS orchestrates multiple device types and interfaces with upstream business systems for end-to-end automation.
- High scalability: Modular design allows future expansion as operations grow.
- Cost–efficiency balance: Maximizes storage density and throughput while controlling operating costs within a limited space.
This week, Quicktron will center its CeMAT exhibit around QuickMix, showing a full suite of integrated goods-handling technologies. With QuickMix, warehouse automation is no longer a collection of isolated single-function modules but a unified, intelligent ecosystem capable of handling diverse workflows with consistency and precision.
QuickMix fits multiple Quicktron components into a larger integrated strategy. Within its pallet-level end-to-end automation platform QuickCube, Quicktron replaces conventional lifts with innovative compact lifts (2-direction) embedded directly into rack rails, working in tandem with its self-developed four-way shuttle bots to achieve ultra-dense pallet storage. By removing the bottom rack level, QuickCube can also integrate a G2P shelf-to-person system. For outbound flows, submersible mobile robots handle pallet transfers to buffer zones, from which Quicktron’s proprietary omnidirectional unmanned forklifts move pallets to loading docks.
The QuickCube “pallet storage-up, picking-down” system not only executes full-pallet and case-pick operations but also replenishes QuickBin Ultra high-density tote storage. As a high-throughput vertical tote-handling system capable of up to 3 m/s vertical lift speed, QuickBin Ultra pairs the bin pickers A5 high-speed picking vehicle (200 picks/hour) with the bin movers M5F/M5E single- or double-fork tote movers (4.5 m/s linear speed). Leveraging efficiencies between big and small robots, a single workstation can reach 600 totes/hour outbound throughput.
In addition, certain QuickBin Ultra zones can merge with existing tote-handling systems to plan mixed G2P shelf-to-person picking beneath tote racks or connect directly from Ultra’s bin pickers to conveyor lines for tote outbound picking. This modular approach dramatically increases application flexibility. What’s more important, all hardware systems across these solutions are configured and managed by Quicktron’s RCS platform, simplifying operations for both users and integrators while enhancing scalability across complex scenarios.
About Quicktron
Quicktron is a global innovator in intelligent logistics, dedicated to developing high-performance solutions that redefine warehousing operations. Headquartered in Shanghai, from advanced robotics to scalable systems, Quicktron empowers businesses to achieve operational excellence. To learn more, visit www.quicktron.com.








