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A line of Geekplus AMRs in a warehouse.

Geek+ maintains its global AMR market share lead for seventh year in a row

A line of Geekplus AMRs in a warehouse.
Geekplus’ shelf-to-person PopPick robots slide under racking to move them to picking stations. | Source: Geekplus

Geekplus Technology Co. has retained the No. 1 share of the global market for autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, market share for the seventh year in a row, according to Interact Analysis’ “2025 Mobile Robots Market Report.”

“This achievement reflects the trust our customers place in us and the strength of our technology,” stated Yong Zheng, founder and CEO of Geekplus. “We will continue advancing robotics solutions that help businesses scale efficiently and operate with confidence in a fast-changing world.”

Across the industry, logistics operators are accelerating the adoption of automation to tackle labor shortages, rising costs, and the rapid growth of e-commerce, driving strong demand for scalable and efficient fulfillment systems. Interact Analysis projected that the number of order-fulfilment deployment sites will increase from 5,500 in 2024 to 18,000 by 2030.

“The global AMR market continues to experience rapid growth, driven by strong adoption across multiple regions,” said Ash Sharma, managing director at Interact Analysis. “Mobile robotics is becoming an increasingly important force shaping the future of automation worldwide.”

Geek+ is a market leader in the EU and Asia-Pacific region

Geekplus maintained a strong international lead across major regions. It ranks No. 1 in AMR market share in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and No. 1 in overall mobile robots, including AMRs and automated guided vehicles (AGVs), in the Asia-Pacific region excluding China. It is No. 2 in AMR market share in the Americas.

Order fulfillment remains one of the fastest-growing segments in warehouse automation. Geekplus has a 23% share of the global market, which nearly matches the combined total of the second- and third-place competitors. This is reinforced by the Beijing-based company commanding a 48.5% share in shelf-to-person solutions.

Interact Analysis expects AMRs to make up nearly half of all mobile robot deployments by 2030, driven by rising fulfillment demands and wage pressures.

Geekplus has a strong decade

Founded in 2015, Geekplus said that more than 850 customers use its AMRs to improve the flexibility, reliability, and efficiency of their supply chains. It earned a 2025 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award for the deployment of its SkyCube automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) with Unliver PLC.

Geekplus was recently listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. (HKEX).

In October, Geekplus expanded its offerings with its first Robot Arm Picking Station. The company designed the station to achieve millisecond-level inference speed and smooth coordination across workflows.

The system features Double Pick verification and scanning modules that ensure near-zero errors and consistent, predictable performance.

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