Swisslog
Swisslog expanded its portfolio with the introduction of the IntraMove pallet moving AMR.
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Swisslog
Swisslog expanded its portfolio with the introduction of the IntraMove pallet moving AMR.
Swisslog, a provider of warehouse automation and software, expanded its portfolio by introducing the IntraMove series of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
The company said IntraMove AMRs provide a versatile, horizontal transportation for payloads up to 3,000 kg (6,613 lb).
The new AMRs, which Swisslog said utilize AI to enhance performance, are designed to offer flexibility in volatile environments and adjustability based on changing transport needs.
“Our customers are increasingly looking for horizontal transport solutions capable of handling heavier loads and adapting to dynamic and frequently changing conditions,” said Thomas Balzarek, AMR solution manager, Swisslog Americas. “Our new AMRs are ideal for point-to-point pallet transport in sectors such as food and beverage, fashion and general merchandise, as well as inter-industrial applications. The advantages they offer are quick deployment and flexible operation, ease of changing routes and delivery points and adaptability to support business growth.”
IntraMove is connected to the AI-based fleet management software via the VDA 5050 standard communication interface. The software enables the mapping of numerous industrial scenarios, ensuring optimized route planning and assignment of transport orders to the robots, which travel independently and autonomously on all routes.
Swisslog said it can be directly linked to a WCS or WMS, like the company’s SynQ software, that manages the transport orders. External equipment, such as doors and elevators, can communicate to the fleet management software via various standard protocols (e.g., MQTT, ModBus, OPC UA, etc.).
The robot’s Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) navigation, which utilizes two laser scanners, uses AI algorithms to calculate the most efficient path to a destination while avoiding physical obstacles and traffic without needing cables, strips or tapes.
The AMRs feature a fully integrated lifting device that Swisslog said rises in smooth steps to transport goods without jolts or damage. The company added that IntraMove is a highly scalable offering, adapting the number of mobile robots to the growth of each business without modifying the warehouse during operation.
A wide range of different top modules, such as platforms and conveyors, ensures efficient product handling and flexibility in transportation.
Swisslog's IntraMove AMR robots are available in different payload versions for a wide range of applications.
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