
ATLANTA, GA, Mar 20, 2026 – Quicktron Robotics will present tote and pallet automation systems at MODEX 2026, marking its first appearance at the event. Under its “QuickMix: One Platform, All Scenarios’ theme, Quicktron will show how integrated robotics and software support flexible automation in warehouse and manufacturing operations.
Quicktron will highlight two automation systems at MODEX 2026. QuickBin Ultra supports high-density tote storage and fulfillment, while QuickCube enables pallet handling across warehouses. Both connect through Quicktron’s execution and robot control software to form the QuickMix hybrid automation platform. The modular setup addresses labor shortages, rising order volumes, regionalized supply chains, and urban warehouse constraints. It also improves throughput and storage utilization.

Quicktron Provides One Platform to Suit Different Needs
US warehouses are shifting from siloed automation to systems that support multiple workflows in one facility. Many sites combine pallet storage, case handling, and piece picking within the same footprint. Quicktron’s QuickMix platform links tote-handling robots, pallet movers, and shelf-handling units under one control layer. Its Robot Control System allows operators to manage workflows through a single interface and coordinate activity across equipment.
Demand for high-density storage is increasing as fulfillment moves closer to end customers. Quicktron states its systems meet UL, ETL, and CE standards. The company reports deployments across e-commerce, manufacturing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and third-party logistics, with customers including Murata Manufacturing, Mercado Libre, Coupang, and 7-Eleven.
Expanding Automation from Tote to Pallet Workflows
Quicktron’s QuickBin Ultra combines the A5 bin-picking robot with the M5E tote-moving robot for fulfillment operations. The A5 delivers up to 200 picks per hour, while the M5E moves at speeds up to 4.5 m/s and carries two totes per trip. Together, they achieve throughput of up to 600 totes per hour per workstation. The system also supports multi-depth storage with vertical lift speeds up to 3.0 m/s and uses a modular design for capacity changes.
Quicktron’s QuickCube uses the C150 four-way shuttle and the E200 lift. The shuttle operates at speeds up to 2.0 m/s and supports multi-level material handling. The system supports pallet storage and workflows that combine shuttle systems and AMRs in distribution centers and manufacturing facilities.

Yang Wei, CEO and founder at Quicktron Robotics said: “As automation adoption accelerates, companies are prioritizing solution maturity, scalability, and proven experience. Many global manufacturers and logistics operators now operate facilities across multiple continents and seek automation platforms that can be deployed consistently across regions.”
“Solutions that offer standardized hardware platforms, unified software architecture, and global support capabilities are becoming increasingly attractive to US-based operators. With growing demand for high-density, flexible and scalable automation, Quicktron is focused on supporting customers seeking to modernize warehouse operations and improve long-term efficiency.”
Source: Quicktron Robotics
About Quicktron

Quicktron is a robotics company that develops automation systems for warehouses and factories. Founded in 2014, it is headquartered in Shanghai, China. The company designs and supplies autonomous mobile robots, including transport units, picking systems and automated forklifts, with control software and integration services. These products support material movement, order picking and storage operations. Quicktron serves industries such as e-commerce, manufacturing, retail and third-party logistics. It deploys robot fleets that support goods-to-person workflows and factory transport tasks. The company operates globally through regional offices and partners. Quicktron has deployed more than 42,000 robots worldwide, serving over 1,000 customers across more than 20 countries and regions.
About MODEX 2026

MODEX 2026 is a supply chain and manufacturing trade show organized by MHI. MHI is headquartered in Charlotte, NC. The event will take place April 13–16, 2026, in Atlanta, GA. MODEX showcases equipment, software and services for material handling, logistics and transportation operations. Exhibits include automation systems, robotics, conveyors, storage systems and supply chain software. The show also features education sessions and presentations. It serves professionals in manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, distribution and third-party logistics. Attendees include engineers, operations managers and supply chain executives. The event hosts more than 1,000 exhibitors across multiple product categories. MODEX operates as a biennial event under MHI.