Hai Robotics has announced that its HaiPick Systems have achieved compliance with the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Articles 3.3(d), marking an important milestone in strengthening cybersecurity standards for connected warehouse automation systems.
The certification, verified by TÜV SÜD, formally validates that Hai Robotics’ autonomous storage and retrieval solutions meet European regulatory requirements for wireless connectivity and data security.
In an increasingly connected logistics environment, the company says cybersecurity is fundamental to ensuring safe and reliable warehouse operations. Hai Robotics’ HaiPick Systems have long followed strict cybersecurity practices for industrial equipment, and the TÜV SÜD evaluation now formally recognizes that commitment.
According to the company, the RED certification provides key assurances in three areas:
- Reliable connectivity – protecting wireless communications from interference to ensure stable and uninterrupted system performance.
- Cybersecurity reinforcement – enhancing network protection and reducing potential risks across warehouse operations.
- Operational reliability – contributing to the overall integrity and safety of automated warehouse systems through secure connectivity.
Beyond RED compliance, Hai Robotics has developed a comprehensive cybersecurity framework for its automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). All HaiPick Systems are built in accordance with ISO 27001 standards for information security management and hold TISAX certification to meet both general and automotive-sector data protection requirements.
This framework is supported by a dedicated product cybersecurity team that collaborates with global consultants to implement standards, ensure regional compliance, and respond swiftly to security incidents. Hai Robotics says this layered approach helps customers maintain data integrity, operational resilience, and long-term reliability.
The company adds that these measures reflect its ongoing commitment to cyber-resilient automation and the highest levels of product security in warehouse environments.
Founded in China and now operating globally, Hai Robotics provides modular automation through its HaiPick Systems, designed to reduce warehouse storage footprints by up to 75 percent, achieve 99 percent order-pick accuracy, and triple daily throughput.
With more than 1,700 projects implemented across 40+ countries, the company is supported by eight international offices and over 60 global partners.
