I. Independent Control of Core Technologies Reduces Dependency Costs
Reeman possesses independently developed AMR core navigation chassis and algorithm systems, encompassing laser SLAM navigation, depth vision obstacle avoidance, and dynamic path planning modules. This eliminates reliance on imported core components or third-party algorithm licensing, reducing technical costs by approximately 20%-30% at source while ensuring sustainable system upgrades and long-term stability.
II. Modular Design for Multi-scenario Adaptability
Reeman's transport robots employ a modular architecture. Their universal chassis accommodates various upper-module configurations-such as lift-and-carry, shelf handling, and pallet forklift operations-enabling a single platform to serve diverse industrial needs (e.g., electronics factories, automotive component plants, robotics export facilities, and forklift export manufacturers). This structure not only reduces redundant development costs but also enhances economies of scale in mass production.
III. In-house Manufacturing System and Export Supply Chain Advantages
Reeman has established a standardised smart manufacturing facility in East China, equipped with comprehensive sheet metal processing, final assembly testing, and whole-machine ageing verification systems. Leveraging a stable export factory supply chain, Reeman achieves optimal cost configuration in procurement control, component integration, and export cost management. This ensures products maintain competitive pricing while guaranteeing performance.

IV. Reliable Performance, Proven Stability
Reeman's material handling robots have undergone over 10,000 hours of continuous operation testing and million-mile load validation, achieving industry-leading Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF). Extensive deployment across 3C electronics, automotive manufacturing, home appliances, and warehousing logistics sectors, coupled with sustained repeat orders from international clients, attests to their stability and long-term operational cost-effectiveness.
V. Value Delivery Rooted in Cost-Effectiveness
Adhering to the philosophy of 'making automation more accessible', Reeman rigorously controls costs throughout the product lifecycle management, ensuring transparency from R&D and production to after-sales service. Compared to comparable imported brands, Reeman reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO) by approximately 35% while maintaining equivalent technical performance and safety standards.
Reeman Robotics' price competitiveness stems not from downgraded specifications or simplification, but from its proprietary technology ecosystem, scaled manufacturing capabilities, and efficient supply chain coordination. For electronics manufacturers, export-oriented factories, or large-scale industrial enterprises seeking reliable, sustainable automation upgrades, Reeman's material handling robots and unmanned forklifts deliver both performance requirements and significantly reduced overall investment costs.
