If you need a self-driving vehicle system to automate your warehouse's material handling, Cyngn is a good option. Its autonomous industrial vehicles, like forklifts, tuggers and stockchasers, can run in real time for maximum efficiency and safety. The vehicles can be dispatched and monitored through its Fleet Management System (FMS) and can run in autonomous or manual modes. Cyngn's system has shown a 34% increase in productivity and a 64% decrease in labor costs.
Another good option is KNAPP, which offers a wide range of automation products, including shuttles, bots, pocket sorters and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). Its technology is designed to optimize efficiency across the entire value chain from manufacturing to last-mile delivery. KNAPP's products are modular and combine powerful robotics with smart software for long-term success and customer value.
If you need something more flexible and less expensive, check out Polymath Robotics. Its autonomous navigation platform can be used with a wide variety of industrial vehicles and offers features like waypoint navigation, obstacle detection and performance monitoring. It's designed to be easy to use and can be integrated with other software with an API, making it a fast and economical way to automate your fleet.