AGILOX
AGILOX will use PACK Expo 2025 in Las Vegas as the North American launch for its new OFL stacker AMR.
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AGILOX
AGILOX will use PACK Expo 2025 in Las Vegas as the North American launch for its new OFL stacker AMR.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for material handling developer AGILOX North America announced it will exhibit at PACK Expo for the first time in 2025. The company will launch its newest AMR, the AGILOX OFL, during PACK Expo 2025 in Las Vegas.
PACK Expo is September 29-October 1 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
AGILOX said its decision to exhibit at PACK Expo underscores the company's expansion in the burgeoning U.S. West Coast market, and is a pivotal step in its global expansion strategy.
"The U.S. West Coast represents a dynamic and growing market with immense potential for intelligent automation," says Ben Gaegauf, CEO at AGILOX North America. "We are thrilled to bring our innovative solutions to this region and show businesses how our AMRs can optimize their intralogistics operations."
The centerpiece of AGILOX' showcase at PACK Expo 2025 will be the North American launch of the new AGILOX OFL.
This omnidirectional autonomous stacker handles loads up to 800 kg/ 1,760 lbs and lifts them up to 1.2 m/ 47 in, enabling efficient floor-to-station deliveries, racking, and stacking - all with AGILOX’s flexibility, scalability and no fixed infrastructure.
Operating closely with the AGILOX OCF, which AGILOX showcased at ProMat 2025 in Chicago, the OCF is for lifting heavy loads of up to 1,500 kg/ 3,300 lbs.
AGILOX will demonstrate the power of an integrated fleet of different AMRs working together for maximum efficiency.
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North America’s largest robotics and automation event winds down