
“In the era of connected logistics, cybersecurity is fundamental to ensuring safe and reliable warehouse operations,” said Hai Robotics. The company today said that TÜV SÜD has evaluated its technology and validated that it complies with European Union Radio Equipment Directive, or EU RED, Articles 3.3(d).
“This certification reflects Hai Robotics’ commitment to aligning with regulatory standards and enhancing the cybersecurity, integrity, and reliability of connected automation systems in warehouse environments,” stated the company.
Founded in 2016, Hai Robotics provides automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). The Shenzhen, China-based company said its systems offer flexibility and performance for facilities of all sizes.
It recently named former GXO executive Adrian Stoch as CEO of its Americas division, and its HaiPick Climb system won a Technology Excellence Award in the General Packaging and Processing category at PACK EXPO.
EU RED requirements ensure cybersecurity
Hai Robotics said the EU RED Articles 3.3(d) compliance provides its customers key assurances:
- Reliable connectivity:Â The requirements are intended to protect wireless communications from interference, ensuring uninterrupted and stable system performance.
- Cybersecurity reinforcement:Â The standards enhance network protection and mitigates potential cybersecurity risks across warehouse operations.
- Operational reliability:Â This contributes to the overall security and integrity of automated warehouse systems through secure and robust connectivity, said Hai.

Hai Robotics complies with other standards
In addition to RED compliance, Hai Robotics said it has established a comprehensive cybersecurity framework for its ASRS offerings. The company has followed internationally recognized standards and industry-specific certifications.
It added that it has developed all HaiPick Systems are developed in accordance with ISO 27001, including robust policies and processes for managing information security across operations.
Because of the unique requirements of the automotive sector, Hai Robotics has also achieved TISAX (Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange) certification, demonstrating adherence to both general and sector-specific data protection standards.
Hai Robotics claimed that its framework is reinforced by a dedicated product cybersecurity team. The team works closely with global cybersecurity consultants to implement these standards, ensure regional compliance, and respond swiftly to potential security incidents.
The company asserted that these measures will ensure that its systems maintain data integrity, operational resilience, and long-term reliability.
“Through this layered approach, customers can have full confidence that their warehouse automation systems are secure, compliant, and future-ready, reflecting Hai Robotics’ commitment to cyber-resilient automation and the highest standards of product security worldwide,” it said.