Hai Robotics Unveils New Logo, Signifying Commitment to Customers
Hai Robotics today unveiled a brand new corporate logo, which strongly represents the company's commitment to its vision for the future.
The new logo features a special form of the letter A by moving the bar from the center to the bottom to form a triangle, conveying stable and solid concepts, to show that customers can always rely on the company.
The triangle, considered one of the strongest shapes and most solid structures, has been widely used in construction worldwide. The logo is coupled with hands in the shape of an A to signify the company’s commitment to its customers.
This new logo, featuring the company’s full name in capital letters, involves a combination of azure and dark gray colors redesigned in a more stylish font. The azure, which represents the company’s high-tech role, symbolizes its constant efforts to explore the world of robotics, while the dark gray refers to its open-mindedness and down-to-earth attitude in pursuit of technological breakthroughs.
The logo is unveiled as the company, the pioneer in Autonomous Case-handling Robot (ACR) Systems, is expanding fast globally.
Six years since its establishment, the company has built up a global service network with offices in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan to serve customers from more than 30 countries and regions. It has built up local teams that comprise mainly veterans with proven track records in the automation industry.
In December 2021, the company opened its first demo center in Silicon Valley, the U.S. The ACR system was presented for the first time in Europe by Savoye at Log!Ville, a demonstration center that promotes innovative logistics solutions in Belgium.
In March 2022, the 1st demo center in Asia opened in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
To date, the company’s ACR systems have been implemented in more than 500 projects across the globe in industries ranging from e-commerce, retail, 3PL, 3C manufacturing, and apparel, to pharmaceutical and automotive.
In an effort to make its warehouse automation solutions easily accessible to worldwide business operators, it has paired up with global logistics and supply chain players, such as MHS, MUJIN, BPS Global, and Savoye, as well as regional leader Invar System and Voyatzoglou Systems. In addition, it has inked strategic deals with two U.S. companies Tompkins Robotics and Storage Solutions, respectively, to offer automation solutions to the U.S. market.