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Hai Robotics has overhauled its HaiPick Climb system to deliver double-deep storage configurations and sub-120-second delivery cycles. This, the company said, will allow warehouse operators to maximize inventory density and sustain peak fulfillment performance without expanding their physical footprint.
Built on the existing HaiPick Climb platform, the upgrade reflects real-world feedback from customers and partners and addresses evolving operational demands across warehouse environments.
Upgrades provide higher throughput performance
The upgraded system leverages agile robots and intelligent orchestration to deliver totes to picking stations in under two minutes, enabling up to 4,000 deliveries per hour. By bringing both inventory and order totes directly to the operator, HaiPick Climb supports fast, side-to-side picking without walking or additional handling, improving accuracy and sustaining consistent fulfillment performance during peak demand.
The company introduced the Hai Climb solution in March 2025.
A compact system design combined with double-deep configurations maximizes storage capacity without expanding the warehouse footprint. The upgraded HaiPick Climb supports up to 45,000 totes within 10,764 sq. ft., enabling operations to increase inventory capacity without incurring costly facility expansion.

HaiPick Climb can handle cartons and eaches in their original packaging without requiring manual decanting. Automated tray and detray processes eliminate the need for unpacking while maintaining efficient goods-to-person workflows.
The system can be configured to support both inbound and outbound processes, mixed packaging formats, and multiple picking workflows within the same system framework, without fragmenting automation or adding operational complexity.
Adrian Stoch, CEO of Americas at Hai Robotics, said, “At Hai Robotics, our roadmap is shaped by one priority: our customers’ success. We innovate to solve the real constraints our customers tell us they face every day — space, performance, and the need to adapt as operations evolve — not industry hype. These latest advancements to the HaiPick Climb solution reflect that commitment. What this evolution delivers is not just expanded capability, but practical flexibility. Our portfolio adapts to our customers, not the other way around.”
Stoch took over the helm of the Hai Robotics Americas organization in August 2025, as the company expanded with customers and installations in the Americas market. He appeared as a guest on episode 215 of The Robot Report podcast, where he discussed his move from GXO Logistics to leading the team at Hai Robotics.
See the solution
The upgraded HaiPick Climb will be showcased through live demonstrations at major industry exhibitions worldwide, including MODEX, LogiMAT, and other regional events later this year.

