As intelligent logistics enters the "seamless end-to-end collaboration" phase, the industry's core bottleneck has shifted from the automation upgrade of individual equipment to "how to achieve precise interlocking across all processes"—from handling irregular materials in production and packaging lines, to flexible material handling in warehousing, and ensuring safe operations in specialized scenarios. As the "key hand" connecting the entire process, the technical maturity of end-effectors directly determines the flexibility and efficiency ceiling of logistics systems.
On October 28, the 2025 CeMAT ASIA—Asia International Logistics Technology and Transportation Systems Exhibition—was grandly inaugurated at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. At booth C5-4 in Hall N2, SRT is presenting the ultimate solution to this challenge through its "End-Effector Solutions + Full-Link Logistics Planning" capabilities. SRT no longer merely provides flexible "hands" but is committed to building a collaborative technological foundation of "hand, eye, and brain" that drives intelligent logistics systems, addressing the industry's long-standing concern of "flexible collaboration" with tangible technological outcomes.
From "fragmented upgrades" to "full-link collaboration," end-effector technology connects the logistics value chain.
When upgrading, how can enterprises avoid the pitfall of merely stacking equipment and achieve true seamless integration across production, packaging, transportation, and warehousing? SRT demonstrates genuine end-to-end collaboration through an immersive full-link intelligent logistics 3D model, starting with technical mastery of the "end grasping" core node and culminating in customized overall planning.
Unlike traditional "segmented design" approaches, SRT's full-link intelligent logistics solution centers on "flexible end-effectors," connecting automated production lines, packaging lines, intelligent conveying systems, AGV handling, and ultimately unmanned warehouses, ensuring no single link remains isolated. Triggered by system commands, the execution results in turn drive system decisions, forming a "perception-decision-execution-feedback" loop. For instance, in packaging, SRT's flexible grippers can adaptively handle various solid, liquid, and irregular materials, working with AI vision inspection to automate tasks like box opening, filling, and sealing. In conveying, dynamic systems prevent material jams or losses. AGV handling seamlessly transfers pallets from production lines to warehouses, while automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) achieve "lights-out" storage and precise picking through WMS/WCS system coordination.
"We don't just provide grippers; we solve 'disconnection points' across the entire chain through end-effector technological breakthroughs," explained SRT's on-site technical expert. For example, for fragile pastries in the food industry or glass reagents in pharmaceuticals, SRT's flexible grasping technology achieves a damage rate of less than 0.1%. Meanwhile, cloud-based intelligent control systems make full-process data visible and traceable, helping enterprises escape the "automated but not intelligent" dilemma. From demand analysis to implementation and maintenance, SRT ensures technology truly serves efficiency improvement and cost optimization.
From "industrial scenarios" to "specialized fields," end-effector solutions expand the boundaries of flexible logistics.
If the full-link 3D model showcases SRT's planning capabilities in industrial logistics, the live demonstration of the "Smart Laboratory Sample Flexible Transfer Solution" highlights breakthroughs in specialized scenarios.
At the booth, SRT's self-developed MVG micro grippers and SCB-IM end-effector active control modules work in harmony with AGV mobile chassis, collaborative robotic arms, and vision systems to precisely grasp test tubes and other lab samples for cross-regional transfer. Unlike traditional rigid grippers, MVG micro grippers leverage flexible adaptability to handle various labware without damage, while the SCB-IM module eliminates the need for external air sources, directly mounting on robotic arms and meeting the cleanroom requirements of lab environments.
This solution enables 24/7 operation, improves sample processing efficiency by over 30%, reduces repetitive labor by 70%, and lowers defect rates by 6%. This demonstrates that SRT's end-effector solutions, through technical customization, can address the "flexible necessities" of specialized fields. It also confirms that SRT's technological planning is not limited to industrial logistics but can deliver tailored end-effector solutions across industries, extending flexible logistics to broader applications.
From "technology showcase" to "product matrix," modular design adapts to diverse industries.
In front of the booth's three thematic displays, SRT's full range of flexible grippers and controllers are systematically presented. SRT's strength lies in starting from the most core and fundamental end-effector technology, growing into a deep understanding and realization of entire logistics chain demands. Through modular core products and customized planning capabilities, SRT has served industries such as food, semiconductors, and new retail: building fully automated packaging lines for central kitchens of chain restaurants, designing flexible warehousing systems for semiconductor manufacturers, and creating tech-driven intelligent display warehouses for innovative beauty retailers.
At industry platforms like CeMAT ASIA, SRT aims to convey not just technological achievements but also the philosophy of "empowering the entire logistics process with end-effectors at its core"—ensuring the breadth and adaptability of execution through flexible grasping technology, making each link's "key hand" more agile and precise, and ultimately driving the efficiency leap of entire logistics systems.
The industry's focus is shifting from "how to move" to "how to perceive and decide," and competition is evolving from single-point equipment to holistic solutions. From October 28 to 31, at booth C5-4 in Hall N2 of the Shanghai New International Expo Center, SRT will continue to explore the implementation of flexible logistics with industry peers, unlocking more possibilities of "end-effectors driving the entire process."