Deploying high-precision automation across Uzbekistan’s industrial warehouses, sorting nodes, and manufacturing floors.
Uzbekistan is undergoing a rapid macroeconomic transformation. Driven by national strategies such as "Uzbekistan 2030" and the continuous expansion of the Tashkent Free Economic Zone, the country has transitioned into a key logistics hub connecting East Asia, the CIS region, and Europe. With trade corridors expanding and e-commerce platforms scaling across major urban agglomerations like Tashkent, Samarkand, and the Fergana Valley, regional enterprises are facing unprecedented pressure: how to optimize warehouse floor space and scale through-put without linear increases in labor overhead.
Traditional material handling systems are falling short. Manual narrow-aisle stacker trucks and static racks lack the speed, safety, and operational flexibility required for high-density modern fulfillment centers. The introduction of Stealth Top-Lifting Robots (AMRs) represents a tectonic shift in this landscape. These low-profile, high-payload automatic guided vehicles glide seamlessly beneath dynamic storage racks, lift the payload using automated precision hydraulic mechanisms, and safely navigate complex warehouse routes using Laser SLAM technology. By upgrading to these technologies, Uzbek manufacturers in sectors such as agriculture processing, automotive, retail, and pharmaceuticals are experiencing up to a 300% boost in storage density and an 80% reduction in material transit time.
A true Stealth Top-Lifting Robot is defined by its ultra-low height footprint (often under 250mm) paired with extreme structural rigidity. Designed to maneuver underneath shelving racks, our AMRs utilize dual-lidar mapping systems to achieve redundant 360-degree obstacle detection, meeting strict global industrial safety norms (such as ISO 3691-4 and CE certifications).
As a specialized subsidiary of the New Hope Group, SCP leverages decades of deep-rooted industrial understanding and technical execution capability. Operating on a mission of "Benefiting farmers and bringing welfare to consumers," we seek to drive the technological upgrade of global supply chains. SCP bridges software algorithms and hardware manufacturing, establishing an agile, flexible, and robust end-to-end supply chain control system.
We leverage New Hope Group's expansive industrial footprint to customize automation architectures that are road-tested in demanding real-world settings.
From fleet management systems (FMS) and WCS to mechanical chassis hardware, we control the entire vertical product stack, enabling tailored client integrations.
We don't just ship hardware. Our engineering team conducts deep process audits, layout simulations, and offers light consulting services to ensure long-term ROI.
In terms of technology research and development, SCP continues to increase its investment and constantly optimize the product architecture supported by software and hardware and the top-level design of the supply chain control tower.
By strengthening the self-development and integration capabilities of various systems in procurement, sales, and supply, we continuously improve the technical level and competitiveness of our products and services. We build a solid foundation for the sustainable development of enterprises and the industry with leading technologies.
At the same time, we actively explore the application of cutting-edge technologies in the supply chain field, promote technological iteration and upgrading, and maintain a leading position in the industry in terms of technology.
Relying on the rich industrial resources and extensive business layout of Caogenziben, SCP deeply explores the supply chain needs of multiple industries such as food consumption and creates solutions that are suitable for actual scenarios.
By empowering key links such as cold chain logistics, we promote the standardized management and efficiency improvement of the supply chain and facilitate the collaborative development of the entire industrial chain. In addition, we actively carry out in-depth cooperation with overseas partners, absorb international advanced experience and technologies, expand the international market, enhance the global influence of the enterprise, and build a supply chain technology ecosystem with international competitiveness.
From a long-term development perspective, with the vision of "Leading the technological upgrade of the supply chain and achieving extraordinary value for transformers", SCP integrates the concept of sustainable development into its corporate strategic planning and daily operations.
We not only focus on our own growth and profitability but also look to promote the green, intelligent, and efficient development of the industry. We build a more perfect supply chain collaboration system for future enterprises. While achieving our own sustainable development, we create greater value for society and become a backbone force in promoting the sustainable development of the supply chain technology industry.
SCP focuses on providing comprehensive solutions for the food supply chain, as well as research and development of intelligent software and hardware products and services.
The company aims to be based on the Internet of Things AI, the comprehensive application of machine learning, intelligent devices and other technologies, through automated, digitized, intelligent and systematic technology products and solution matrices, enhances the overall operational efficiency of supply chain procurement/supply/sales, and helps upgrade the value of upstream and downstream industries.
By combining Stealth Top-Lifting Robots with heavy-duty smart forklifts, we create unified warehouse operational flows. The entire fleet is coordinated under a single centralized fleet scheduling system (WCS) that interfaces directly with leading global ERPs (SAP, Oracle) and custom WMS configurations.
A streamlined process framework ensuring rapid integration, strict localized compliance, and minimal disruptions to ongoing operations.
We build a full digital twin model of your Tashkent or Samarkand warehouse to run throughput simulations, determining the ideal size of the AMR fleet.
Adjusting charging systems to match Uzbekistan's electrical grid constraints, configuring local language HMI screens (Uzbek/Russian), and setting localized safety sensor fields.
Deploying WCS interfaces to link robots directly to your inventory management system, enabling dynamic, demand-based picking routes.
Providing on-site operational training for your warehouse personnel, backed by our Tashkent-based service desk and rapid spare-parts depot.
Our automation designs are engineered to meet global and regional validation standards, assuring long-term reliability and safe human-machine collaboration.








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