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…fix limitations. Vision modules help AGVs and AMRs better navigate environments The company's other newly launched sensor module, the M4.3WN, features accurate tracking and VSLAM navigation based on fisheye cameras and an IMU together with depth sensing and on-chip AI processing. This enables free navigation, localization, path planning, and static and dynamic obstacle avoidance – the main challenges for AMR…
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…— particularly automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) — are used in the same environment. Coming with different operating systems, these robots may not be able to communicate with one another. This can even lead to collisions, accidents, and delays in operations. “Now, logistics companies will be able to buy hundreds, if not thousands, of different palletizing…
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…significant foray into delivering dual-mode AGVs to the global market, and the strategic alliance signals a direct response to market trends from JBT and Crown. By applying its automation technology to one of the world’s leading forklift providers, JBT once again demonstrates its automated guided vehicle prowess and its commitment to delivering advanced technology to customers around the world. The…
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…robots (AMR), automated guided vehicles (AGV) and other space-limited mobile robots that require higher-power embedded modules. Copley Controls expands Nano servo drive family The Nano HP is based on Copley’s Nano Standard platform with ARM processor, while the Nano Plus-HP is built on the advanced Nano Plus platform with FPGA-based architecture for enhanced functionalities. At Automatica 2025, Copley Controls demonstrated…
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…(AMR) or automatic guided vehicle (AGV) deployment, it’s critical to create the optimal environment that allows the vehicles to perform at their peak. For that reason, Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, LLC® created the new TriGard® ESD Ultra finish for its ResinDek® engineered flooring panels. The new finish is ideal for high-traffic robotic applications characterized by highly repetitive movement patterns and…
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…(AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs). TGW added that its intelligent software handles fleet management and controls the robots both individually and as a network. Engelbert Strauss, Thermoplan rely on TGW robots The advantages afforded by the Quba family have won over not only Swiss coffee machine manufacturer Thermoplan, but also workwear specialist Engelbert Strauss, said TGW. For over a…
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…conveying, collaborative 7th axis and AGV demonstrations, address common material handling and warehouse distribution challenges, such as AI and automation integration into existing lines, managing workforce demands, increasing safety and identifying cost savings. “Modern warehouses are faced with a shrinking labor pool and SKU proliferation. They are seeking new technologies to increase production and operational flexibility, while looking for ways…
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…of mobile robots. “As the AGV market grows and continues to mature, more businesses are realizing the need for scalable custom fleets, which can incorporate different types and even brands of vehicle,” said BlueBotics CEO Nicolas Tomatis. “Our team will be happy to explain to Automate's visitors how the ANT navigation platform - in particular, our ANT server software -…
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…and fixed systems. But recently, AGVs, AMRs, and mobile picking robots are gaining traction in the market for their easy installation, value, flexibility, and scalability, the research firm found. Based on the market research report “Mobile Robotics in Logistics, Warehousing and Delivery 2022-2042,” IDTechEx summarized four reasons why mobile robotics adoption is growing. AMRs easy to install Fixed automation systems…
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…industry, including Toyota’s foray into AGVs. But for the most part, it’s been two separate worlds. That began to change a year or so ago, when KION acquired the automated guided vehicle (AGV) maker Egemin Automation and Retrotech, best known for automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). Riske said the catalyst for those deals was the explosion of automation around…
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…third decade, its portfolio of AGVs and AMRs handles goods of various shapes and sizes in warehouses, moving materials to optimize warehouse logistics. BlueSword’s AMR & AGV lineup grows As BlueSword has evolved from one of China’s earliest logistics automation organizations to a global intelligent intralogistics automation company, its robots have followed suit. “We offer a comprehensive suite of AGV…
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…to move. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and self-driving lift trucks can relieve bottlenecks in warehouses and factories – especially when used with the latest fleet management or orchestration software. Such technologies promise to augment workforces under strain while making operations more efficient and flexible. With numerous mobile robot suppliers to choose from, end users need to…
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…stack. Unlike automated guided vehicles (AGVs), Ati said its AMRs require less infrastructure and allow for more sophisticated fleet management. Not only did Hyundai Motor India's deployment of its first Sherpas reduce dependence on manual operations, but it also led the company to consider adding more robots for different manufacturing processes. Learn more in this free case study download.
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…new automated guided vehicle, or AGV, with high-speed support for production intralogistics and a payload of up to 600 kg (1,322.7 lb.). The AGV can move up to 2 m/sec. (4.4 mph). In addition, the KMP 600-S diffDrive is suitable for the everyday rigors of production environments, claimed KUKA. The robot's IP 54 design enables it to work reliably even…
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…out of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and other self-driving systems. This download will address key performance indicators, service-level agreements, and the robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model. It will also share examples of how mobile robots and the tools to supervise them are improving productivity at scale. It will cover the following: Recent developments in AMRs and use cases…
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