Sep 16,2025
Tokyo, Japan – The three-day Logis-Tech Tokyo 2025 opened at Tokyo Big Sight. As a full-scope logistics system integrator, Damon Group unveiled a powerful portfolio of multi-category, multi-model AGV/AMR collaboration scenarios—powered by edge and cloud computing, high-precision navigation, and full-space perception under multi-objective missions. This showcase underscores Damon’s long-term commitment and growing strength in the Japanese market.
Japan is one of the world’s most advanced logistics markets—dominated by domestic brands, governed by strict standards, and known for fierce customer loyalty. Without proven technology, overseas suppliers rarely gain a foothold. Yet since 2019, Damon has successfully delivered more than 20 large-scale warehouse automation systems across Japan, establishing high-volume benchmarks for leading domestic customers and creating a track record that the wider East Asian region is now following. These achievements have earned the trust and repeat business of Japan’s top brands.
At this year’s show, Damon spotlighted three themes—High-Density Storage, High-Speed Sorting, and Embodied AI Humanoid Robotics—across three separate booths with local partners and strategic customers. From the moment the doors opened, the booths were packed: applause, camera shutters, questions, and cheers created a constant buzz, putting Damon at the center of attention. Behind this excitement lie six years of experience turning “Made-in-China solutions” into proven success stories on Japanese soil.
Damon also unveiled two newly developed systems—the Intelligent Four-Way Shuttle System and the Multi-Belt Sorter. Live demonstrations showcased seamless collaboration between smart warehouse systems and conveying/sorting equipment, replicating the finished-goods warehousing and distribution environment of a high-end smart factory and drawing large crowds of visitors.
In addition, Damon introduced its AI-powered logistics operations, where an AI “brain” orchestrates every intelligent work process. Making its Japanese debut, the system quickly became a centerpiece by offering a fully automated solution for narrow-aisle navigation, irregular-package handling, and multi-category parcel sorting in complex environments. In Japan, where logistics automation is already highly advanced, Damon’s solution sparked a new wave of unmanned logistics innovation.
High-Density Storage with the Intelligent Four-way Shuttle System
Purpose-built for ultra-high-density storage, Damon’s four-way shuttle integrates full-coverage positioning, panoramic 3D perception, AI-driven path prediction, and swarm scheduling into one automated storage and retrieval system. Anchored by a unified digital platform across cloud, edge, and device layers, the system instantly generates conflict-free routes and task assignments—delivering sub-second response times and hyper-coordinated teamwork. By exploiting every cubic foot of vertical space, the solution triples storage capacity, creating a new blueprint for flexible, intelligent warehousing.
High-speed End-of-Line Sorting with Multi-belt Sorter
The Multi-Belt Sorter sets a new benchmark for end-of-line mixed-parcel order fulfillment by combining efficiency, accuracy, and intelligence. Powered by AI computing at the edge, its embedded “brain” reacts in real time and continuously optimizes sorting strategies on the fly—easily absorbing peak-season surges. Its compact, modular design enables plug-and-play deployment, delivering millisecond-level sortation performance across e-commerce, pharmaceutical, fashion, and express parcel industries.
Embodied AI Humanoid Robot × Flash Sorter
At this exhibition, Damon’s embodied AI humanoid robot worked hand-in-hand with the Flash Sorter to achieve fully automated induction and secondary parcel sorting. Powered by both edge and cloud computing, the solution continuously collects operational data and robot trajectories in logistics scenarios. Leveraging embodied AI, the humanoid robot strengthens its “see once, master forever” generalization ability, enabling it to flexibly handle complex logistics tasks such as rapid movement, efficient handling, and precise induction.
After continuous training and evolution, this solution now supports industries including fashion, retail, beauty, cold chain, consumer electronics, and general merchandise—delivering a powerful new approach to multi-industry logistics automation.
Looking Ahead
As Japan’s largest and most influential logistics exhibition, Logis-Tech Tokyo sets the benchmark for the industry, pooling advanced insights and serving as a gateway for global companies entering Japan and expanding across Asia. Seizing this opportunity, Damon deepened collaboration with local industry leaders and partners, sharing best practices in unmanned logistics and warehouse automation while fostering integration across equipment, software, and system solutions.
Going forward, Damon will continue to use Japan as a strategic hub to expand deeper into the Asia-Pacific market. We will strengthen collaboration with strategic customers and grow our local team to enhance global project delivery capabilities. By introducing more advanced products and innovative solutions, Damon aims to create even greater value for customers across Japan and the region.
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