By
Amy Wunderlin
March 21, 2023
Daniel Zindl, CPO at Agilox, showcases the company’s recent released autonomous dolly mover, AGILOX ODM
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Daniel Zindl, CPO at Agilox, showcases the company’s recent released autonomous dolly mover, AGILOX ODM
AGILOX (Booth N731) is adding an autonomous dolly mover to its range autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) controlled by its proprietary X-Swarm intelligence. ProMat attendees are invited to see the new Omnidirectional Dolly Mover AGILOX ODM together with its bigger siblings ONE and OCF.
“AGILOX is a company that has built a strong foundation with the AGILOX ONE and the AGILOX OCF. With the new AGILOX ODM, we remain true to our brand DNA while simultaneously targeting the transport of small load carriers to support our growth plan to become the world’s leading AMR provider,” said Andreas Boedenauer, CEO of AGILOX North America.
AGILOX ODM opens up new areas of applications and other industry segments where small load carriers (such as totes), are widely used, especially in the electronics and pharmaceutical industries. AGILOX ODM can accept loads with a maximum weight of 300 kg/661 pounds to a maximum lifting height of 250 mm/10 inches and transport them to their destination.
Additionally, the AGILOX ODM is a true autonomous mobile robot able to travel autonomously and navigate freely on the production floor or in the warehouse, ensuring the in-house material flow. Like the AGILOX ONE and the AGILOX OCF, the AGILOX ODM uses an omnidirectional drive concept. This allows it to travel transversely into rack aisles and turn on the spot, enabling it to maneuver even in the tightest spaces. The lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) accumulator ensures short charge times and long operating cycles.
ProMat 2023 was held March 20-23 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The tradeshow showcases the latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the materials handling and logistics industry. Modern’s complete coverage of the show.
Amy Wunderlin is a freelance supply chain and technology writer. She has written for several weekly and daily newspapers, in addition to trade publications such as Supply & Demand Chain Executive, Food Logistics and Building Operating Management, among others. She is a 2013 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she earned her B.A. in journalism.
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