
AGVs improve access at delicate interface points and in tight, hazardous or crowded areas
AGVs can complete almost any task that human-operated forklifts, tuggers and other industrial vehicles do. It makes the most sense to replace these vehicles with AGVs for repetitive transfers and long-distance transport, especially in areas that are dangerous for humans or where human error can be particularly costly.
Smart, nimble AGVs are superior in key applications
Each AGV features precision navigation and sensor-aided interfacing, which help prevent expensive damages at transfer points, such as ASRS, conveyor systems and racks. Compact AGVs with small turn radiuses can work in areas other vehicles can't reach; there are even special configurations available for very narrow aisles (VNAs).
Robotic vehicles may replace humans in some areas and work alongside them in others
Deploying robotic vehicles in temperature controlled storage and areas with chemicals or other hazards protects human workers from the risks of exposure. And because they are replete with active and passive safety features— including collision avoidance systems, contact bumpers, emergency stop buttons and audible/visible alarms— AGVs can safely operate near humans in high-traffic work zones.


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