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You’re already familiar with Toyota Lift Northwest’s and Raymond West’s forklifts and material handling equipment. But, we have additional equipment to supplement your operations. We have material handling equipment designed to navigate unimproved surfaces and rough terrain from AUSA, electric industrial vehicles from Motrec, electric transportation carts from ICON, personnel and utility vehicles from Taylor-Dunn, and many more. This equipment can fill those unique roles such as:
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Autonomous robots and guided vehicles can navigate through space without human guidance. They are primarily used to transport materials from one zone to another as product or material becomes needed and available.
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) can navigate freely throughout their environment, while avoiding live obstacles that may enter their path. Many AMRs use Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) to continuously create live maps of their environment. AMR’s can safely collaborate with humans and use vision to detect people or equipment that cross into the path. In the event of path obstruction, the AMR will stop or navigate a new path around the obstruction.
Autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) are programmed to carry out various logistic and material handling tasks. AGVs operate on guided pathways using guide wire, magnetic tape, and QR codes. are usually designed to carry heavy loads. LiDAR, RFID, and Vision technology allow them to detect and stop to avoid collision with obstacles that cross its path.