
Hai Robotics Appoints Thomas Gwee to Lead ANZ Region Amid Growing Demand for Automation Solutions
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# Hai Robotics Appoints Thomas Gwee to Lead ANZ Region Amid Growing Demand for Automation Solutions
October 1, 2025 (Global) – Hai Robotics, a leading provider of autonomous warehouse robotics, has appointed Thomas Gwee as the head of its Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) operations. This move comes as demand for warehouse automation and robotics solutions surges across the region, driven by e-commerce growth and the need for more efficient supply chain management.
“We are excited to have Thomas join Hai Robotics. His experience in logistics and automation will be invaluable as we expand our footprint in the ANZ region,” said a Hai Robotics spokesperson.
Key Highlights
- Regional Leadership: Thomas Gwee will oversee Hai Robotics’ strategy, operations, and business development across Australia and New Zealand, aiming to strengthen the company’s market presence.
- Growing Market Demand: The appointment reflects increasing adoption of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) in warehouses across the ANZ region.
- Strategic Expansion: Hai Robotics plans to deepen partnerships with local integrators and logistics companies, providing tailored automation solutions to meet industry-specific needs.
- Focus on Innovation: The company continues to invest in R&D, enhancing its robot intelligence, flexibility, and scalability to support warehouses of various sizes and complexities.
What This Means
Hai Robotics’ appointment of Thomas Gwee signals its commitment to capturing the growing automation market in Australia and New Zealand. With rising demand for efficiency, speed, and accuracy in supply chains, the company is positioned to provide cutting-edge robotics solutions tailored to regional requirements.
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