AMRs

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are used for optimizing each picking in fulfillment centers, optimized case picking in distribution centers, just-in-time material delivery in manufacturing facilities, and automating manual material movement in any facility.

Zebra – Fetch Robotics

Empower Your Workforce with Mobile Robots

Process Rush Orders Faster:

Reduce cycle times by eliminating manual walking and cart pushing, with the flexibility to reallocate resources quickly when priorities change. Zebra AMRs can transport orders from storage or picking areas, leaving workers free for higher-value tasks.

AMRs COSTA RICA

Seamless Integration:

The Zebra Roller series is easy to integrate with existing conveyor lines and controls, as well as WMS, WCS, WES or PLC installations.

Harness Flexibility:

Fixed infrastructure occupies valuable floor space and is both costly and time-consuming to modify when changes arise. AMRs offer a flexible alternative for operations looking to eliminate linear bottlenecks, avoid creating “landlocked” work areas, and reclaim floor space.

 

Benefits of Using Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) in Industry:

Increased Efficiency and Productivity:

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AMRs can work continuously without breaks, 24/7, leading to higher throughput

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They can perform repetitive tasks faster and more consistently than humans.
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AMRs optimize material flow within facilities, reducing travel time and bottlenecks.
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They can handle multiple tasks simultaneously, improving overall operational efficiency.

Reduced Labor Costs:

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AMRs can automate tasks that are labor-intensive or require a large workforce.
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This reduces the need for manual labor, leading to significant cost savings in the long run.

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Human workers can be redeployed to more complex, value-added tasks.

Improved Safety:

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AMRs can handle hazardous materials or operate in dangerous environments, reducing risks to human workers.
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Equipped with advanced sensors and navigation systems, AMRs can safely navigate around obstacles and people.

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They can reduce the risk of workplace injuries related to manual lifting and transportation.

Enhanced Flexibility and Scalability:

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AMRs are easily programmable and can be quickly adapted to new tasks or changes in the work environment.
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The number of AMRs in a fleet can be scaled up or down based on production demands.

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They don’t require fixed infrastructure like Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), offering greater flexibility in layout and operations.

Increased Accuracy and Reliability:

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AMRs follow precise instructions and routes, minimizing errors in material handling and transportation.

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Consistent performance leads to more reliable processes and predictable outcomes.

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Digital tracking and reporting provide accurate data on material movement and task completion.

Better Space Utilization:

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AMRs can navigate in narrow aisles and congested areas, optimizing the use of floor space.

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Their precise movement reduces the risk of collisions and damage to infrastructure or goods.

Data Collection and Analysis:

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AMRs can collect valuable data on their operations, such as travel time, task completion rates, and potential bottlenecks.
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This data can be analyzed to identify areas for further process improvement and optimization.

Integration with Existing Systems:

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Modern AMRs can often be integrated with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and other automation technologies.

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This allows for seamless data exchange and coordinated operations.

Autonomous Mobile Robots Products

Fetch AMR Products Tritech robotics

CartConnect500

CartConnect100

PalletTransport1500

FlexShelf
RollerTop Guide

HMIShelf

TagSurveyor

CartConnect500
RollerTop

Freight100 OEM Base

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KUKA

KUKA offers a wide range of autonomous mobile robotics which covers the entire value creation chain and perfectly meets the requirements of intralogistics and production in the new networked industry.

Key Points:

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KUKA’s AMRs operate completely autonomously, unlike AGVs that follow predefined paths, offering flexibility and efficiency in operations since they are equipped with advanced sensor technology and no-code programming for efficient operation.

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Safety features include laser scanners, 3D cameras, reduced speed settings, emergency stop buttons, and acoustic alarms for human-robot collaboration.

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Navigation technology relies on the SLAM method and can use QR codes for precise positioning in changing environments.

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High-quality lithium-ion batteries in KUKA AMRs provide short charging times, long operating hours, and durability.

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KUKA offers training courses tailored for operators, maintenance personnel, programmers, service technicians, and system integrators to operate and maintain AMRs effectively.

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Versatile Applications: from warehousing to healthcare, AMRs cater to diverse industry needs, ensuring efficiency and adaptability.

Autonomous Mobile Robots of Service

The future of robotics is mobile and autonomous!

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