Meili Robots
Meili FMS, now offered through a Code License, enables mission coordination, dynamic traffic control, and route optimization across mixed fleets of AMRs.
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Meili Robots
Meili FMS, now offered through a Code License, enables mission coordination, dynamic traffic control, and route optimization across mixed fleets of AMRs.
Vendor-agnostic fleet management system (FMS) provider Meili Robots recently announced the launch of its Code License - a new offering that provides customers with full source code access and the ability to run Meili FMS entirely on their own infrastructure.
Designed to give system integrators, warehouse management system (WMS) providers, and large-scale automation customers complete control over their fleet operations, the Code License enables direct integration of Meili FMS into any platform or product.
“We’ve always built Meili FMS to be vendor-agnostic, scalable, and open,” said Aldus von der Burg, Meili Robots founder & CEO. “The Code License elevates that to the next level - giving customers true ownership, flexibility, and the power to build their own solutions on top of Meili FMS.”
The Code License allows users to:
Mission coordination, traffic control, and route planning
Since January 2020, Meili Robots has provided a vendor-agnostic fleet management system called Meili FMS for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), enabling users to manage their entire fleet from one platform, regardless of model, type, or brand of robot.
Meili FMS features mission coordination to streamline automated and manual tasks, dynamic traffic control to prevent collisions and bottlenecks, and route planning and optimization for efficient navigation across mixed fleets of AMRs.
With the Code License, customers can implement the system within their own digital ecosystem, creating new revenue opportunities and reducing integration complexity.
Meili said the license is ideal for:
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