
Automated Guided Vehicle - Engineered With Precision
Do you have any special needs for your automated guided vehicle (AGV)? With our extensive choice of standard and safety technologies, we can swiftly and simply implement your specifications. Our customized automatic guided vehicle system comprises a variety of safety features, such as the integration of safety laser scanners, Emergency STOP buttons, and the safe evaluation of locations and speeds.
iRobolution is known for delivering cutting-edge solutions in warehouse automation systems. Our AGVs are engineered to revolutionize material handling by automating transportation tasks within warehouses, production facilities, and distribution centers.
Various Features Of AGV

Navigation System

Obstacle Detection and Avoidance

Load Handling

Auto Battery and Charging

Autonomy and Integration

Human-Machine Interaction
Various Applications
Manufacturing Industry
Logistics and Warehousing
Automotive Industry
Healthcare and Hospitals
Retail and E-commerce
Food and Beverage Industry
Aerospace Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Construction and Mining
Ports and Shipping


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What Are Autonomous Mobile Robots?
Warehouses, logistical companies, agriculture businesses, and healthcare institutions are all looking for new and innovative ways to improve operational efficiency, enhance speed, ensure precision, and increase safety. Many are turning to autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for help.
An autonomous mobile robot is a type of robot that can understand and move through its environment independently. AMRs differ from their predecessors, autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), which rely on tracks or predefined paths and often require operator oversight.
AMRs use a sophisticated set of sensors, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and compute for path planning to interpret and navigate through their environment, untethered from wired power. Because AMRs are equipped with cameras and sensors, if they experience an unexpected obstacle while navigating their environments, such as a fallen box or a crowd of people, they will use a navigation technique like collision avoidance to slow, stop, or reroute their path around the object and then continue with their task.