Hai Robotics Europe Joins Spanish Logistics Association

Amsterdam, Monday, 10 March 2025.
Hai Robotics Europe BV has joined FEM-AEM to drive innovation in warehouse automation, particularly through the AIV group, enhancing intralogistics with their HaiPick Systems.
Strategic Industry Alliance
In a significant move to advance warehouse automation technology, Hai Robotics Europe BV has officially become the 185th member of the Spanish Asociación Española de Manutención (FEM-AEM) as of February 25, 2025 [1]. The organization represents a network of 100 Spanish partners in the materials handling sector, serving as the Spanish Secretariat of the European Federation of Materials Handling (FEM) [1]. This strategic membership positions Hai Robotics to contribute to developing industry standards and fostering collaboration in logistics innovation.
Innovative Focus on Autonomous Systems
A key aspect of this partnership involves Hai Robotics’ participation in FEM’s newly established AIV (Autonomous Intralogistics Vehicles) group [1]. This specialized focus aligns with the industry’s growing emphasis on autonomous solutions, particularly relevant as the logistics sector witnesses increased interest in AI-driven automation and robotics for supply chain resilience [3]. Victor Redondo, Director of Product Strategy & Planning at Hai Robotics Europe, emphasizes their commitment to ‘promoting technological advancements and industry best practices in warehouse automation’ [1].
Global Impact and Sustainable Solutions
Hai Robotics brings substantial expertise to this partnership, having implemented over 1,500 projects across more than 40 countries since its founding in 2016 [1]. The company’s innovative HaiPick Systems, representing advanced goods-to-person robotic solutions, have established Hai Robotics as a global leader in warehouse automation [1]. This technology aligns with the broader industry trend toward developing interconnected solutions that combine Warehouse Management Systems with Autonomous Mobile Robots for scalable operations [3].