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Geek+ Secures USD 27.6 Million Order in Eastern Europe, Regional Orders Near USD 69 Million in 2025

Geek+ Media Relations

January 8, 2026 – Global warehouse automation specialist Geek+ has announced a significant new order valued at USD 27.6 million in Eastern Europe, contributing to the company’s regional order intake of approximately USD 69 million in 2025. The strong performance highlights the continued expansion of autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions in European logistics and fulfilment markets.

“This substantial order pipeline underscores how European supply chain players are investing in flexible, scalable robotics to address labour shortages and throughput demands,” analysts observed ahead of the official announcement.

Strategic Growth Across Europe

Geek+ has been expanding its footprint in key European markets by deploying autonomous robotics platforms that improve warehouse efficiency and throughput. The company’s AMRs, which automate tasks such as goods‑to‑person picking, sorting, and material handling, have been adopted widely by logistics providers and e‑commerce companies across the continent.

The newly secured Eastern European orders are part of a broader European growth strategy that focuses on both mature Western European hubs and emerging Eastern European markets where automation demand is rising rapidly. The total regional orders nearing USD 69 million reflect increased confidence among European enterprises in robotics‑driven automation to tackle labour constraints and accelerate fulfilment capabilities.

What This Means for Warehouse Automation

The rising deployment of Geek+ solutions in Europe aligns with broader trends in logistics and supply chain automation, where companies are accelerating investments in AI‑enabled robotics to achieve higher throughput, greater accuracy, and better operational resilience. Such systems are becoming increasingly crucial as e‑commerce volumes grow and global supply chain complexity rises.

Looking ahead, Geek+ aims to sustain its expansion by deepening customer engagements, enhancing its robotic platforms, and supporting partners across both Western and Eastern European markets. The strong order backlog entering 2026 positions the company well for continued leadership in autonomous robotics solutions.