Technology provider LG Business Solutions USA announced Tuesday it’s going to be launching its warehousing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in the USA during industry trade show MODEX on Monday in Atlanta.
Its CLOi CarryBot family of robots, introduced to Asian markets in 2022, includes two products: the Mounting Type CLOi CarryBot and the Rolltainer Type CLoi CarryBot.
The Mounting Type robot comes with shelves with two shelving size options to match the package size you wish to move across warehouses.
The Rolltainer Type is connected to a big shelving platform with wheels, providing more room to accommodate larger packages.
Each AMRs include LCD touchscreen displaces, 18 hours of battery life and Wi-Fi connectivity, and so they use time-of-flight, cameras, magnets and lidar technology for navigation. Additionally they utilize material control systems for smart picking operations, fleet management systems for multi-AMR movement planning, and robot management systems for AMR status, system alert and productivity data evaluation.
“LG CLOi robots have already proven their navigation and automation prowess in a wide range of industries and environments,” said Tom Bingham, senior director of LG Business Solutions USA. “[The AMRs] can immediately begin solving warehouse inefficiencies by providing on-time movements and consistent, reliable operation that permits employees to remain inside their zones and increase productivity.”
Guests at MODEX can even have the ability to see LG’s private 5G technology in motion. The network acts as a connectivity solution for all its AMRs, as the brand new robotic technology needs a robust and stable network to achieve peak performance.
This can not be the primary technology to hit the U.S. this yr. In January, the corporate began producing its first electric vehicle charging station in Forth Value, Texas. On the grand opening of its first entry into the U.S. EV charging market, President Alec Jang highlighted LG’s transformation into becoming a wise solutions company, while accepting praise from Mayor Mattie Parker for establishing its base in Forth Value. The plant will produce Level 2 and Level 3 electric vehicle chargers.
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