Logistics process automation

Every parcel, on time. Every time.

Kinetiq designs, builds and operates automated material-handling systems for warehouses, airports and parcel networks - engineered to run 24/7 without drama.

1,200+Systems live
60+Countries
99.8%Uptime avg.
SORT-LINE 04 · LIVE 14:32:07 UTC
Throughput18,420 pph ▲ 3.2%
Read rate99.6%
Diverts active112 / 112
Energy / parcel0.041 kWh ▼ 8%
Markets we serve

Three networks. One promise: flow.

From e-commerce fulfilment to baggage handling, our systems move goods where people can't move fast enough.

WH-01

Warehouse automation

Goods-to-person picking, automated storage and robotic palletising for fulfilment centres that never sleep.

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AP-02

Airport baggage

End-to-end baggage handling - check-in to carousel - with individual-carrier tracking of every single bag.

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PX-03

Parcel sortation

High-speed cross-belt and shoe sorters handling peak-season volumes at 20,000+ parcels per hour, per line.

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How we work

Lifecycle partnership, not a one-off install

01 / Design

Simulate before we build

Digital-twin modelling validates throughput before a single bolt is ordered.

02 / Build

Modular installation

Standardised modules cut on-site build time by up to 40%.

03 / Operate

Software-driven control

One control platform orchestrates robots, sorters and people in real time.

04 / Evolve

Lifecycle services

Predictive maintenance and upgrades keep systems current for decades.

Customer result

A national parcel carrier doubled peak capacity - in the same building.

By replacing manual sortation with a twin cross-belt system and unified control software, the carrier absorbed festival-season peaks without adding a single square metre of floor space.

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2.1×Peak throughput
-34%Cost per parcel
11 moGo-live time
0Extra floor space
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Your next peak season starts now.

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Design system

Kinetiq UI Styleguide v1.0

Token-driven system built on a 4px spacing grid and a 1.25 modular type scale. Everything below is generated from the same CSS custom properties used across the site.

Design principles

Four rules that decide every UI argument.

Flow over decoration

Motion and layout mimic material flow - linear, directional, uninterrupted. Nothing animates without meaning.

Signal orange = action only

Orange is reserved for primary actions and live signals. Never for decoration, never for large surfaces.

Data speaks mono

All operational numbers, codes and timestamps use IBM Plex Mono - instantly separating data from narrative.

Engineered trust

Navy surfaces, hairline borders, generous whitespace. Confidence through precision, not loudness.

Color tokens

Core palette + functional status colors. Contrast ratios validated against WCAG AA on their intended backgrounds.

Harbor Navy--k-ink · #0B1F33
Signal Orange--k-signal · #FF5A1F
Systems Teal--k-teal · #0E7C86
Ink 60--k-ink-60 · #51637A
Surface--k-surface · #F5F7FA
Operational--k-green · #1E9E62
Warning--k-amber · #F5A800
Line--k-line · #DCE3EB

Typography

Archivo (display) · Inter (body) · IBM Plex Mono (data). Modular scale ratio 1.25.

Display / 3.8rem / 800Aa Flow
H2 / 2.4rem / 700Section heading
H3 / 1.25rem / 600Card heading
Body / 1rem / 400Body text uses Inter for high legibility across long-form content and UI labels.
Data / 0.875rem / Mono18,420 pph · SORT-LINE 04 · 99.6%

Components - Buttons & Status

Three button variants; four status badges. Focus rings use Systems Teal at 3px.

● Operational ● Degraded ● Fault ● Scheduled

Components - Form input

1.5px borders, teal focus ring, hint text below. Labels always visible - no placeholder-as-label.

We reply within one business day.

Spacing scale

4px base grid. Section rhythm uses 64-96px; component internals use 8-32px.

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