Inbound Logistics | March 2024

SPOTLIGHT > AGILOX OCF: The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) from AGILOX can move up-to-3,306- pound loads and lift them up to 63 inches high. The AMR uses the contours of its surroundings to navigate autonomously, automatically recognizing and avoiding obstacles. When in motion, the [ IN FOCUS ] AMRs & AGVs

AGILOX OCF displays a green light on the floor in front of it to visually alert people. In addition, white lights at the bottom front and top rear on the lift mast indicate changes in direction.

> ifollow AMR: The autonomous solution from Movu Robotics can carry payloads of up to 1.2 tons. The robot is suitable for cold storage environments; the batteries are protected from icing and condensation and can last from 8 to 10 hours on a charge time of 2 hours. ifollow AMRs can move cases, pallets, trolleys, or even two roll cages at a time.

> LG CLOi CarryBot: Launched at the MODEX 2024 trade show, the new LG CLOi CarryBot family of AMRs from LG Business Solutions USA can navigate complex floor plans to move and deliver payloads in customizable configurations, with loading and unloading performed by workers. With a top speed of 2.7 miles per hour, a typical runtime of 18.5 hours, and autonomous dock charging in 6 hours, the LG CLOi CarryBot can streamline product movement and reduce physical strain on workers.

> Automated Compact Truck (ACT): The ACT line is ideal for heavy-duty lifting in narrow spaces. The latest offering from Rocla AGV Solutions, part of Mitsubishi Logisnext, is suitable for higher warehouses, where it works as a companion for other high-lifting vehicles and manually operated forklifts. ACT can operate between warehouse and production or inbound and outbound areas, and it fits in existing warehouse environments with minimal rack modifications.

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