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A Look Back at 2025: Building a Stronger Global Presence

January 2 / 2026
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This year, while continuing to build on our long-established domestic foundation, we also kept pushing forward in overseas markets, bringing with us experience developed in the domestic market. We continued to deploy our teams, resources, and engineering expertise internationally, placing our systems into increasingly complex, real-world operating environments across different countries. Our overseas efforts remained at a consistently high pace, with greater on-the-ground investment, covering multiple continents and markets with very different industrial bases and levels of logistics maturity.

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The clearest evidence of this work was our sustained international exhibition schedule. In 2025, we took part in a wide range of overseas logistics and automation trade shows, with 9 serving as the most important touchpoints of the year across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. From Germany and the United States to South Korea and Japan, and from Singapore and Australia to Saudi Arabia, and Spain, our exhibition activity extended across most of the year. Each stop involved full preparation, booth setup, technical discussions, and on-site support, requiring us to consistently explain the same system logic within different cultural and operational contexts. These exhibitions functioned as direct working environments, where our solutions were examined through practical questions and assessed against real operational requirements in each market.

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Through these overseas engagements, we developed a clearer understanding of how system value takes shape in real operations. Across different markets, system requirements are defined by practical conditions on the ground. Variations in national e-commerce environments place distinct pressures on supply chains. Local operating conditions and working practices set high expectations for stability and operating rhythm in cold-chain systems. In the pharmaceutical sector, regulatory frameworks create sustained requirements around compliance, traceability, and long-term operational reliability. These industry realities continue to guide how we refine and advance our technologies and solutions, grounded in challenges our customers have already experienced and continue to encounter in daily operations.

The solutions most frequently discussed and applied throughout 2025 followed several consistent directions. For high-density storage and complex routing requirements, we continued to advance our four-way shuttle systems, including the Spider Sky-Shuttle Case-Handling Robot for tote-based and multi-SKU scenarios, as well as four-way pallet shuttle solutions designed for pallet-level storage. At the inbound stage, ongoing challenges such as mixed cartons, non-standard stacking, and variable manual unloading conditions led us to further deploy the Hammerhead automated unloading solution. These technologies were deployed as part of complete systems across manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and transfer operations, where they were evaluated under throughput requirements, environmental conditions, and long-term operational use. Across all applications, solution development remained grounded in delivering practical, sustainable engineering responses to challenges customers have already encountered in day-to-day operations.


As our system capabilities continued to expand, we moved in parallel to update how we present and communicate who we are. In 2025, we updated our brand visual system, with a new theme colour, refreshed content structure, increased content depth, and a new website platform launched together. This work aligned closely with our ongoing overseas expansion and focused on bringing greater clarity and consistency to how our capabilities are presented. The new website and content system place stronger emphasis on system logic, industry scenarios, and the way solutions work together, helping visitors from different countries and industries more quickly understand our scope of work and how our systems operate in real operating environments. Across all updates, communication remained focused on accurately conveying complex systems in a clear and structured way.

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Looking back on 2025, the year demanded sustained effort across the entire team. Extensive overseas travel, high-intensity technical discussions, and a steady flow of new questions continued to raise expectations for how we work and respond. Operating at this pace strengthened our focus on validation through real-world deployment, with system capabilities increasingly recognised across multiple countries and operating environments. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to every team member and partner for their commitment and contribution, which together made 2025 a year of solid progress and meaningful results.

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For 2026, overseas expansion will continue as a key direction for us, with greater emphasis placed on deeper engagement within existing markets. We will keep building on established foundations, further refining mature solutions, and closely tracking changes in real operating conditions. Our focus for the year centres on maintaining stable, reliable, and sustainable system performance across global operations, ensuring that systems already in place continue to support long-term, real-world use.