
Aero AMR
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are next-generation mobile robotic systems designed to move materials, goods, or equipment within dynamic industrial, commercial, and service environments—completely independently. Unlike traditional AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), AMRs do not require fixed infrastructure such as magnetic tapes or tracks. Instead, they use a combination of onboard sensors, LiDAR, cameras, and AI-powered mapping (SLAM) to intelligently navigate complex layouts, detect obstacles in real time, and adapt to changes in their environment with high precision and safety.
These intelligent machines are rapidly transforming the way businesses operate by automating repetitive intralogistics tasks, reducing dependency on manual labor, and optimizing operational workflows. AMRs increase efficiency, ensure faster turnaround times, and minimize errors in material handling processes. Their scalable and modular nature makes them ideal for deployment across industries such as warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail—where speed, accuracy, and adaptability are critical to maintaining a competitive edge.
Autonomous Navigation: Real-time obstacle avoidance and dynamic path planning using LiDAR, SLAM, and camera-based systems.
Modular Design: Customizable payload modules to suit diverse tasks like towing, lifting, or shelf transport.
Fleet Management System: Centralized control software to manage, schedule, and monitor multiple AMRs simultaneously.
Battery Efficiency: Long operational hours with smart charging capability and quick recharge options.
Safety Compliance: Equipped with safety-rated sensors, emergency stop functions, and compliance with ISO standards.
Scalability: Easily deployable and scalable across various work environments without infrastructure changes.
Specification | Details |
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Navigation Technology | LiDAR + SLAM + IMU |
Load Capacity | 100 – 1500 kg (depending on model) |
Travel Speed | Up to 1.5 m/s |
Battery Life | 8–12 hours (with auto-charging) |
Communication | Wi-Fi / 5G / Bluetooth |
Dimensions | Customizable based on application |
Payload Interface | Conveyor, Trolley, Robotic Arm |
Applications

AGV
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are self-driving machines designed to transport materials within a facility along pre-defined paths. Commonly used in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers, AGVs follow guidance systems such as magnetic tapes, QR codes, lasers, or embedded wires to perform their tasks with high precision. These vehicles are integrated with sensors, onboard controllers, and safety systems that allow them to stop automatically in case of obstacles, ensuring smooth and safe operations.
AGVs significantly reduce manual handling, minimize human error, and optimize internal logistics by offering consistent and reliable material transport. From towing heavy loads to pallet movement, AGVs can be customized for a wide range of applications. Their ability to work 24/7 with minimal supervision makes them ideal for operations seeking cost-effective, scalable automation solutions in controlled environments.
Fixed Path Navigation: Uses magnetic tape, laser, wire, or QR-based guidance for precise routing.
Payload Flexibility: Configurable to carry a range of loads—from small bins to large pallets or containers.
Safety Mechanisms: Built-in emergency stop, collision detection, and warning signals.
Consistent Operation: Operates on a set route with minimal downtime, ensuring workflow reliability.
Battery Management: Auto-docking and intelligent battery systems for continuous usage.
System Integration: Easily integrated with ERP/WMS systems for smart task scheduling.
Specification | Details |
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Navigation Type | Magnetic tape / Laser / QR / Wire |
Load Capacity | 500 – 2000 kg (model dependent) |
Travel Speed | 0.5 – 1.8 m/s |
Turning Radius | 0.6 – 1.2 meters |
Battery Life | 8–16 hours with auto recharge |
Communication | Wi-Fi / RF / PLC Integration |
Applications

Forklift AGV
A Forklift AGV (Automated Guided Forklift Vehicle) is a self-driving forklift system designed to automate material handling tasks such as pallet lifting, stacking, and transportation in warehouses, factories, and distribution centers. Unlike manual forklifts, Forklift AGVs operate without human intervention, using advanced navigation systems like laser guidance, LiDAR, or vision-based SLAM to move accurately and safely along predefined or dynamic routes. These smart forklifts can detect pallets, align precisely for pick-up/drop-off, and adjust lifting height automatically—all while avoiding collisions or obstacles.
Forklift AGVs are ideal for repetitive, high-volume logistics operations where safety, precision, and uptime are critical. They eliminate labor dependency, reduce the risk of workplace accidents, and offer seamless integration with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. As part of Industry 4.0 automation, Forklift AGVs bring intelligence and flexibility to intralogistics, ensuring a higher ROI and operational efficiency.
Autonomous Pallet Handling: Picks, transports, and places pallets at defined locations without human input.
Precision Navigation: Uses laser guidance, vision systems, or SLAM for millimeter-level positioning accuracy.
Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance: Detects and navigates around obstacles in real time using LiDAR and safety scanners.
Height Adjustment: Automated fork lifting with height-sensing for racking and shelving operations.
WMS & ERP Integration: Real-time data syncing for task scheduling, inventory movement, and order fulfillment.
Safety Compliance: Equipped with emergency stops, warning lights, and audible alarms for human interaction zones.
Specification | Details |
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Navigation System | Laser / LiDAR / Vision / SLAM |
Load Capacity | 1000 – 3000 kg |
Lift Height | Up to 6 meters (adjustable per model) |
Travel Speed | 1.2 – 2.0 m/s |
Turning Radius | Compact (1.8–2.5 m depending on model) |
Battery System | Lithium-ion / Lead-acid (8–12 hrs) |
Charging Method | Manual or Auto Docking Charger |
Safety Sensors | Laser scanners, bumpers, E-stop, audio-visual alarms |