Under-run Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are essential for modernizing material transport in industrial environments. These autonomous mobile robots are designed to navigate beneath carts, shelves, pallets, and other loads, lifting and transporting them to designated locations. Their compact dimensions and high load capacities make them particularly effective for automating transport processes in production facilities and warehouses.

A notable feature of under-run AGVs is their omnidirectional movement capability, allowing them to maneuver in tight spaces and narrow aisles. This flexibility is enhanced by integrated lithium-ion batteries, advanced fleet management systems, and sophisticated safety mechanisms, including scanners and lasers, which ensure efficient and secure operation.

Engineered for continuous operation in multi-shift systems, these AGVs are ideal for environments that require 24/7 functionality. The wide range of models available, along with customization options, increases their applicability across various industries and intralogistics processes.

For example, the Asseco-CEIT 1500UDS model is a compact AGV capable of carrying loads up to 1500 kg with a lifting height of 130 mm. With a maximum speed of 1.6 m/s, it enhances operational efficiency. Its easy-to-configure navigation system allows for quick and flexible installations, making it a valuable asset in production lines and warehouses.

Other models, such as the Asseco-CEIT 2000AF-BD, support the transport of materials and flexible mobile assembly lines. This model can handle loads up to 2000 kg and is designed for easy functional adaptation, ensuring long-term usability even with changes in production requirements.

As the demand for automation in logistics continues to grow, under-run AGVs are proving to be vital tools for enhancing productivity and efficiency in material handling. Their adaptability and robust features position them as key players in the future of industrial automation.

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