Warehouse-automation firm Geekplus announced on June 10, 2026 that it has deployed 436 moving-type autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) across multiple Toyota Motor plants in Japan, with operations scaled to roughly 200 units per system — one of the largest single AMR fleets in automotive manufacturing.
Scaling mobile robots inside the factory
Moving-type AMRs transport parts and materials autonomously between stations, cutting manual handling on the plant floor. The rollout underscores how industrial robots and intralogistics automation are spreading through carmakers — explore the industrial robotics market hub for more.
Part of a wider automation wave
The deployment lands amid rapid warehouse-robot advances, from Amazon's next-gen Proteus to Brain Corp's AMR trust standards.