The Zhitong Finance App learned that on July 18, at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC 2026), Kejie, a smart supply chain brand under Shenzhou Holdings (00861), held a strategic cooperation agreement signing ceremony with Big Name Robotics. Kejie CTO Zhang Hupo, Vice President Yan Feng, Big Robot CEO Wang Kun, and CTO Xu Wenqiang attended the signing ceremony. The two sides will cooperate around the opening of real logistics scenarios, technology integration, joint verification and commercialization promotion, and jointly promote the transformation of embodied intelligence from technology display to replicable logistics and warehousing solutions.
According to the agreement, Kejie will open up real business scenarios such as warehousing, sorting, and transportation across the country, and provide OMS, WMS, TMS and other system interfaces as priority scenario carriers for leading robot training, testing and deployment. Kejie currently manages nearly 200 warehouses, with a total storage area of nearly 1 million square meters. The daily order processing peak is 5 million orders, and the inventory management accuracy rate is 99.95%. Relying on more than 20 years of supply chain operation experience and standardized SOP, Kejie will participate in optimizing warehouse flow lines, order fulfillment rules, equipment scheduling and human-robot collaboration to help robots adapt to real business environments.
In terms of technology integration, Big Name Robots will provide embodied intelligent models and robot products. Both parties will open up the full link of perception, cognition, and action, and promote the deep integration of robot bodies, intelligent models, supply chain systems and work processes. The two sides will also set up a joint innovation working group to carry out POC verification around scenarios such as sorting, explore RaaS business models such as piece-by-piece and per-warehouse, and plan to promote large-scale application of the plan over the next year. In addition, the two partners will also jointly create a “Embodied Intelligence+Logistics” joint brand and publish joint white papers and benchmark cases.
As early as the day before signing the contract, Kejie and Big Name Robotics jointly launched the world's first live shot of the entire logistics warehousing and selection process in a virtual intelligent multi-robot cluster operation at the WAIC site. Multiple robots work collaboratively in Kejie's Tianjin Wu warehouse to complete the whole process of order acceptance, task generation, route planning, product identification and handling, and sorting truck return. This exhibition broke through many implementation bottlenecks in the traditional logistics automation industry in one fell swoop: it relied on a unified intelligent hub to achieve true autonomous collaboration of multiple models to completely solve the long-term pain points of chaotic scheduling, operation congestion, and fragmentation of system information; at the same time, it broke the limitation that traditional automation equipment can only be adapted to standardized flat ground operations, covering the entire flexible operation process of large and small parts sorting, and can be quickly implemented without large-scale hardware modifications in old warehouses. This achievement has laid the foundation for the two sides to move from “co-creating scenarios” to “co-building solutions”.
During previous joint training, the two sides continued to run into problems such as long channel positioning, shelf height, differences in SKU quantity and packaging, multi-machine avoidance, and sorter management. The robot matches the handling plan based on order information and on-site identification results, and completes path planning and task collaboration through system scheduling. The actual order process, operation flow and on-site feedback provided by Kejie push the robot from “able to operate” to “able to operate stably”.
The introduction of physical intelligence in collaboration with Big Master Robots is another leap forward in the direction of “intelligent operation terminals” — from AGV's programmatic mobile upgrade to an intelligent body with the ability to sense, make decisions, and act autonomously, freeing employees from repetitive operations, and undertaking more high-value tasks such as business judgment, exception handling, and quality control, so that different brands and types of intelligent devices can divide labor and collaborate under a unified scheduling system to gradually build a data-driven, multi-device linked intelligent warehousing operation network.
Using real business scenarios as a testing ground and based on more than 20 years of industry heritage, Kejie is continuing to push embodied intelligence from single-point verification to replicable and scalable supply chain solutions. This cooperation is not only an important implementation of Kejie's “customer+ecology” two-wheel drive strategy, but also marks a key step in the transformation of the logistics industry from labor-intensive to technology-intensive. In the future, Kejie will continue to promote logistics and warehousing from single-point automation to multi-robot cluster collaboration based on real scenarios, and build safe, efficient, and flexible modern supply chain solutions for customers.