According to www.globenewswire.com, Geekplus and Mindugar announced a strategic partnership on May 06, 2026 to accelerate warehouse automation adoption across Latin America. The collaboration integrates Geekplus’s mobile robotics platforms with Mindugar’s industrial racking infrastructure to deliver turnkey solutions for e-commerce, retail, and third-party logistics (3PL) operators in the region.
Integrated Robotics and Racking Solutions
The partnership centers on deploying three core Geekplus systems: the P800 Shelf-to-Person robot, the PopPick Shelf-to-Person solution, and the RoboShuttle Plus (RSP) Tote-to-Person system. These are powered by Geekplus’s proprietary intelligent software platform, which enables real-time task allocation, dynamic path optimization, and warehouse-wide performance analytics. Mindugar contributes its regional expertise in high-density racking design—including seismic-rated pallet racking certified to UNE-EN 15512 standards—ensuring structural compatibility with automated workflows. The combined offering targets warehouses requiring throughput increases of up to 300% over manual picking, according to Geekplus’s global deployment benchmarks cited in prior technical documentation.
Regional Market Context and Deployment Capacity
Latin America’s e-commerce market is projected to reach $124.3 billion by 2027, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.2% from 2022–2027 (Statista, 2024). Within that expansion, warehouse automation adoption remains low: only 12% of large distribution centers in Brazil and Mexico have deployed AMRs as of Q1 2026 (MHI Annual Industry Report, March 2026). This gap reflects both infrastructure constraints and limited local integration capacity—a challenge the Geekplus-Mindugar alliance directly addresses. Mindugar operates 14 manufacturing and assembly facilities across 8 Latin American countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina, enabling rapid on-site commissioning and bilingual technical support. Geekplus brings over 950 global customers, including deployments in 32 countries, and maintains a regional service hub in Suwanee, Georgia, serving LatAm clients since 2023.
Executive Perspectives and Implementation Scope
“Latin America is a dynamic and fast-growing market for logistics innovation,” said Xi Chen, Head of Latin America at Geekplus. “Our partnership with Mindugar allows us to bring proven, scalable automation solutions closer to customers in the region. By integrating our robotics technology with Mindugar’s deep expertise in racking systems, we are uniquely positioned to deliver high-performance solutions that drive efficiency, flexibility, and long-term value.”
Sebastián García, CEO of Mindugar, added: “This partnership represents an important step forward for our customers and for the region. By working with Geekplus, we are able to combine best-in-class automation with our infrastructure capabilities, creating fully integrated solutions that address the evolving needs of modern warehouses. Together, we will help customers improve productivity while building a strong foundation for future growth.”
Implementation follows a phased engagement model: joint feasibility studies (completed within 10 business days), modular system design (3–6 weeks), and staged rollout with on-site commissioning in ≤8 weeks. The first commercial deployment is scheduled for Q3 2026 at a São Paulo-based 3PL facility serving major Brazilian e-commerce retailers.
Industry Alignment and Competitive Landscape
This move aligns with broader regional trends: Locus Robotics launched its LatAm partner program in January 2026 with distributor Locus Robotics LATAM; meanwhile, Locus reported 27 installations across Mexico and Colombia in 2025. In contrast, Geekplus’s alliance with Mindugar emphasizes vertical integration—unlike pure-play robotics vendors, the joint solution includes load-bearing rack validation, floor reinforcement engineering, and AMR-compatible conveyor interface design. That full-stack approach mirrors strategies used by Swisslog (now KION Group) in Europe and Daifuku in Japan, where infrastructure-robot co-engineering reduced average deployment timelines by 35% (LogisticsIQ, 2025).
Source: www.globenewswire.com
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