MODEX 2026: Cutting-edge warehouse robots, AMRs & more

Milvus Robotics is introducing its latest forklift-type AMR, the SEIT F1500S Forklift AMR. The F1500S represents the company’s next-generation forklift automation offering, engineered to replace traditionally manual material-handling workflows with safer, more predictable and fully autonomous operations. The SEIT F1500S completes real pallet-handling tasks from floor to station, lifting and transporting heavy loads in open or closed pallets through narrow aisles. Designed to meet all specific tasks, the F1500S has a compact footprint with true narrow-aisle navigation, combined with the capability to lift 3,500 lbs (1,500 kg) to heights of 110 in (2.75 m) and can perform from simple to complex logistics tasks. Built on Milvus’ spherical 3D perception architecture, the F1500S uses advanced lidar-camera fusion to detect pallet type, pallet condition and pallet positioning with high precision. The system identifies subtle misalignment or structural variations, enabling consistent, high-accuracy cycles despite pallet variability or human-driven workflow operations. Milvus Robotics, milvusrobotics.com, Booth A3426

Forklift-type AMRs for all types of logistics tasks

Milvus Robotics is introducing its latest forklift-type AMR, the SEIT F1500S Forklift AMR. The F1500S represents the company’s next-generation forklift automation offering, engineered to replace traditionally manual material-handling workflows with safer, more predictable and fully autonomous operations. The SEIT F1500S completes real pallet-handling tasks from floor to station, lifting and transporting heavy loads in open or closed pallets through narrow aisles. Designed to meet all specific tasks, the F1500S has a compact footprint with true narrow-aisle navigation, combined with the capability to lift 3,500 lbs (1,500 kg) to heights of 110 in (2.75 m) and can perform from simple to complex logistics tasks. Built on Milvus’ spherical 3D perception architecture, the F1500S uses advanced lidar-camera fusion to detect pallet type, pallet condition and pallet positioning with high precision. The system identifies subtle misalignment or structural variations, enabling consistent, high-accuracy cycles despite pallet variability or human-driven workflow operations. Milvus Robotics, milvusrobotics.com, Booth A3426

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