AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot) is a new category of mobile robots used in industrial applications, specifically in manufacturing and logistics sectors. It primarily encompasses two technological approaches: laser SLAM and vision SLAM. Unlike traditional AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), AMRs do not require a central control system to issue commands. Instead, they can make autonomous decisions based on their surrounding environment. AMRs offer advantages such as lower initial investment and high flexibility, making them more suitable for picking scenarios compared to traditional AGVs.
Although AMR is essentially a robot, it is a comprehensive technology that comprises four crucial components: algorithms, system software, mechanical hardware, and electronic circuits. Each component is vital to its functionality.
Reeman AMR robots integrate multiple cutting-edge technologies. They employ multi-sensor fusion SLAM for navigation, which means that the Reeman robot possesses greater independence. This approach ensures minimal disruption to existing business processes during warehouse integration and requires little to no modification of the work environment. Consequently, it reduces the introduction costs of automation equipment for enterprises and quickly generates benefits, which is a significant advantage of Reeman's products.
With the rapid development of the global logistics industry and the diminishing demographic dividends in various countries and regions, coupled with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, industries are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit labor. Empowering multiple sectors with a large number of intelligent and highly flexible autonomous mobile robots has become a consensus solution.