AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) are intelligent, driverless transport systems designed to automate the movement of materials within warehouses, factories, and distribution centers. These mobile solutions replace manual transport tasks such as forklift operations or cart movement, enabling safer, more efficient, and highly scalable intralogistics operations.
AGVs operate along predefined routes using guidance technologies such as magnetic strips, markers, or lasers, making them ideal for structured environments with fixed workflows. In contrast, AMRs use advanced sensors, cameras, and onboard intelligence to navigate dynamically, allowing them to adapt in real time, avoid obstacles, and optimize their routes without requiring fixed infrastructure.
Both systems are widely used for transporting pallets, totes, and materials between storage, production, and dispatch areas. By enabling continuous, automated movement across facilities, AGVs and AMRs help reduce labor dependency, improve operational efficiency, and support 24/7 production environments.