Key Features

  • Autonomous navigation without guides
  • Dynamic obstacle avoidance
  • Flexible payload configurations
  • Fleet management capability

Essential For

  • Internal material movement
  • Dynamic plant layouts
  • Automation scalability

Uses

  • Line feeding
  • Inter-process transfers
  • Finished goods movement
No. AMRs use LiDAR, cameras, and SLAM-based navigation to move freely without physical guides.
Yes. Built-in obstacle detection, emergency stop, and speed reduction ensure safe human–robot collaboration.
A central fleet manager assigns tasks, manages traffic, and optimizes routes to avoid congestion.
Yes. Standard industrial communication protocols allow integration with conveyors, elevators, and warehouse software.
Routes can be updated through software without physical changes, making it ideal for dynamic environments.
Typically 7–8 hours of operation. Robots auto-dock to charging stations during idle time.

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