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ForwardX Robotics stated its new AMRs handle the problem of working in slim aisles. | Credit score: ForwardX
ForwardX Robotics has launched smaller, nimbler, middle-weight autonomous cellular robots (AMRs). The 2 new fashions are the Flex 300-SCB Mini and Flex 300-L Mini. The Flex 300-L Mini is a platform AMR that additionally serves because the cellular base for the Flex 300-SCB Mini.
Each AMRs provide a 300 kg max payload and are designed to traverse slim, one-way aisles with widths between 800-1000mm. The 300-SCB Mini encompasses a structural shelving unit, HMI, and barcode scanner. The SCB model has a top of 1400 mm (for the shelving unit), versus the Flex 300-L base top of 295 mm. Each items share the identical specs and attributes for the remainder of the product specs.

Specs for the Flex 300-SCB mini AMR. | Credit score: ForwardX
Each items function superior security and are geared up with three lidar sensors together with vision-based SLAM know-how. This gives the Flex 300 Mini AMRs with 360-degree impediment recognition and avoidance, making certain a protected working setting.
To boost order-picking effectivity, the Flex 300-SCB Mini options an non-compulsory printer for receipts together with a barcode scanner for real-time order updates.
ForwardX gained a 2022 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award for its 5G AMR deployment in TCL’s Huizhou manufacturing facility permits for elevated flexibility.
ForwardX Robotics, which claimed it’s the largest goods-to-person cellular robotic supplier in Asia, has set its sights on international enlargement. The Beijing-based firm just lately partnered with VOYATZOGLOU Group as its official distributor in Greece.
Based in 1992, VOYATZOGLOU stated it’s a main supplier of kit for retail shops, warehouses, and distribution facilities. The group stated it should “carry its in depth experience to propel the adoption of ForwardX Robotics’ full lineups and superior options.”
VOYATZOGLOU’s EuroFit subsidiary will distribute ForwardX’s cellular robots within the Romanian market, too.