Warehouse Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are robots designed to autonomously navigate and transport goods within a warehouse. While AGVs typically follow predefined paths using tracks or magnetic strips, AMRs use onboard sensors, cameras, and AI to navigate autonomously. At SK Robotics, we offer both guided and autonomous systems to meet a range of operational needs and environments.” At SK Robotics, our AMRs are purpose-built for high-performance material handling, making them ideal for dynamic, fast-paced environments like e-commerce hubs, distribution centers, and much more.
2. Key Features of AMRs
Autonomy - Navigate and react to changing surroundings without human input. SK Robotics' AMRs are equipped with intelligent navigation systems and laser-based guidance, enabling precise and reliable autonomous operation in different settings.
Flexibility - Operate in existing warehouse layouts without requiring tracks or infrastructure changes. Our modular and configurable AMRs are designed to adapt to a variety of material handling tasks, from simple transport to complex payload integration.
Real-Time Decision Making - Use LiDAR, vision systems, and onboard computing to avoid obstacles and optimize routes instantly. With the power of Dfleet for fleet coordination and Navwiz for smart navigation, our robots ensure safe, efficient, and adaptive movement.
In short, SK Robotics' AMRs deliver flexibility, scalability, and intelligent automation—ideal for modern warehouse and manufacturing operations.
3. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) Integration
When integrated with a WMS, our AMRs, powered by Dfleet and NavWiz, enable a fully automated and optimized warehouse workflow.
Optimized Task Assignments: WMS directs AMRs to perform tasks like moving pallets, ensuring balanced workload and task efficiency.
Real-Time Inventory Management: AMRs with barcode scanners or RFID readers update inventory as they move goods.
Route Optimization:WMS feeds AMRs optimized routes for faster deliveries and minimized delays.
The result? Reduced cycle times, fewer errors, and smarter operations with synchronized systems that keep warehouses running at peak performance.
4. Types of AMRs From SK Robotics for Warehouse Automation
At SK Robotics, we offer a diverse lineup of AMRs designed for different warehouse needs, particularly in pallet and goods handling:
Pallet Transfer AMRs
Handle and transport pallets across warehouse zones. Designed to autonomously pick up, carry, and drop off pallets, replacing forklifts for routine tasks.
F1600, F2000 – Autonomous Forklift Series
L100 & L2000 – LiDAR Series
Figure 1: F1600, F2000 - Autonomous Forklifts Series
Figure 2: L100 & L2000 - Lidar Series
Tugger AMRs
Pull carts loaded with goods over short distances. Ideal for moving bulk loads efficiently without manual intervention.
Figure 3: AMR Towing
Goods-to-Person (G2P) AMRs: These robots are designed to bring shelves or bins of goods to warehouse workers, significantly speeding up picking processes in fulfillment centers. The video below demonstrates how our AMR operates to transport a trolley cabinet equipped with an RFID locker.
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Shelf-Carrying AMRs
Move entire shelving units autonomously, allowing warehouses to dynamically rearrange stock and optimize space utilization.
L1500 Series – 1.5 Tonne Trackless Shelf-Carrying AMR
Figure 4: L1500 AMR
SK Robotics Warehouse AMRs are revolutionizing logistics with autonomous intelligence, unmatched flexibility, and integration into existing operations. By combining smart navigation tools like Dfleet and NavWiz with AMR models, from pallet movers to shelf carriers, SK Robotics empowers warehouses to achieve scalable automation without sacrificing adaptability.