ATLANTA, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Geekplus, the global leader in warehouse robotics, proudly announces its fourth recognition in the prestigious 2025 RBR50 Innovation Awards by the Robotics Business Review (RBR), standing alongside global tech giants like ABB and Nvidia the forefront of innovation.
Regarded as the "Oscars" of the robotics industry, the RBR50 Innovation Awards recognize the 50 most groundbreaking companies worldwide based on technological advancements, commercial impact, and industry leadership.
SkyCube Pushing the Limits of Warehouse Efficiency
Geekplus's award-winning SkyCube Pallet-to-Person Solution has redefined warehouse automation with its groundbreaking "innovative integrated pallet storage and picking operations" design resulting in a 5-8x increase in storage density and a 300% boost in picking efficiency.
Global leaders such as Geely Auto and Ship8 have already adopted SkyCube solution, validating its ability to transform large-scale warehousing operations.
Breaking Barriers with Large-Scale Multi-Robot Coordination Technology
SkyCube is a testament to Geekplus' innovation and technological leadership. The company excels in robotics products and software technology, with large-scale multi-robot coordination, its proprietary RMS system can manage over 5,000 robots within a single facility, processing 10,000 tasks per second, setting a new benchmark for high-volume logistics operations. This breakthrough not only ensures the seamless operation of SkyCube but also integrates seamlessly with Geekplus's core solutions.
This innovative technology has solved a critical challenge in omnichannel warehousing—handling complex B2B and B2C order fulfillment while managing diverse inventory types. For a global FMCG giant, it has doubled picking efficiency and reduced labor costs by 65%, delivering significant value and setting a new benchmark for smart warehousing.
A Global Leader in Warehouse Robotics
As the one-stop partner for warehouse robotics, Geekplus offers a full suite of robotic solutions, from picking and sorting to material handling and smart forklifts, catering to diverse warehouse automation needs. With all robot models integrated into a single system, Geekplus enables seamless coordination, allowing businesses to scale operations efficiently.
About Geekplus
Geekplus is a global leader in mobile robotics technologies. We develop innovative robotics solutions for order fulfilment. More than 770 global industry leaders use our solutions to realize flexible, reliable, and highly efficient automation for warehouses and supply chain management.   
www.geekplus.com
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Geekplus named Top 50 robotics company in the world for the fourth time, cementing its leadership in warehouse robotics
Industry Representatives and Experts Converge in Manila to Share and Exchange Perspectives on the Evolving Food, Feed, and Ag Trade Landscape
MANILA, Philippines, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In March 2025, Southeast Asia's food, feed, and ag trade community gathered in Manila for two pivotal events hosted by the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC): the AG Supply Chain Asia Conference and the Asia Soy Excellence & Food Summit 2025. Each event drew a unique audience of industry leaders, traders, and technical experts, offering distinct platforms to exchange insights, explore market dynamics, and discuss opportunities shaping the future of food and agriculture in the region. Together, both events offered timely perspectives and forward-looking strategies that continue to inform and inspire progress across Southeast Asia's agricultural value chain.
Southeast Asia remains a fast-growing market for U.S. Soy, fueled by increasing demand across both feed and food sectors. In Marketing Year (MY) 2023/24, the region imported 9.08 million metric tons (MMT) of whole soybeans and 20.89 MMT of soybean meal, underscoring its reliance on U.S. Soy for high-quality, sustainable protein solutions. The Philippines has been the top importer of U.S. soybean meal for eight consecutive years, while Vietnam and Indonesia's imports have surged by 110% and 49%, respectively, over the last five years.
Additionally, the region's food and beverage industry continue to embrace U.S. Soy's quality and versatility, reinforcing its role in traditional and modern food applications. In MY 2023/24, Indonesia—the region's largest food-use soybean importer—sourced 2.67 MMT of whole soybeans, with the U.S. supplying approximately 90% of those imports, underscoring its role in staple foods like tofu and tempe.
"The AG Supply Chain Asia Conference and the Asia Soy Excellence & Food Summit underscore U.S. Soy's commitment to sustainability, innovation, and partnership," said Timothy Loh, USSEC's Regional Director for Southeast Asia & Oceania. "By bringing together key players across the food and feed value chain, we're facilitating informed, forward-looking dialogue that supports stronger market connections, protein security, and promoting growth and collaboration across the region."
With U.S. Soy remaining competitively priced in the global marketplace, the conferences provided a timely forum to address emerging challenges, drive innovation, and strengthen supply chains.
AG Supply Chain Asia (March 17–19, 2025)
Co-organized by USSEC, U.S. Grains Council, and U.S. Wheat Associates, AG Supply Chain Asia continues to be a premier platform for advancing agricultural trade in Southeast Asia. Themed "Transforming Agriculture: Advancing Trade with Sustainable Solutions", the 2025 event focused on:
The event facilitated business-to-business (B2B) engagements, connecting buyers with U.S. exporters to strengthen partnerships and explore new trade opportunities. Expert-led discussions also delved into sustainability-driven sourcing strategies, including the U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol (SSAP), and the impact of shifting market dynamics on long-term food security.
Asia Soy Excellence & Food Summit 2025 (March 19–21, 2025)
Soy's versatility extends beyond nutrition—it plays a vital role in shaping a sustainable food system, supporting food security, and meeting evolving consumer preferences. Themed "Nourishing with Soy - A Sustainable and Preferred Food Protein Solution", the Asia Soy Excellence & Food Summit 2025 showcased soy's essential contributions to global health and environmental sustainability, reinforcing its position as a preferred protein source.
The summit gathered U.S. Soy producers, soy suppliers, food producers, researchers, health professionals, and culinary experts to explore innovations in soy-based foods, sustainability strategies, and market trends driving the future of soy consumption.
Key discussions included:
With a growing demand for plant-based and environmentally friendly food options, the summit underscored U.S. Soy's leadership in delivering sustainable, nutritious, and high-quality soy products that align with the region's evolving consumer needs.
With sustainability and food security as top priorities, U.S. Soy remains a trusted partner in Southeast Asia, providing high-quality, responsibly sourced solutions that drive long-term industry growth and support the region's evolving food and feed needs.
This press release is funded in part by the soy checkoff.
About the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC):
The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) focuses on differentiating, elevating preference, and attaining market access for the use of U.S. Soy for human consumption, aquaculture, and livestock feed in 93 countries internationally. USSEC members represent the soy supply chain including U.S. Soy farmers, processors, commodity shippers, merchandisers, allied agribusinesses, and agricultural organizations. USSEC is funded by the soy checkoff, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service matching funds, and industry. Visit ussec.org for the latest information and news about USSEC and U.S. Soy internationally.
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U.S. Ag Partners and U.S. Soy Lead Strategic Dialogue on the Future of Southeast Asia's Food and Feed Sector