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How Robotics Technology Has Improved Pallet Trucks

May 4, 2026 by David Edwards

Modern pallet trucks have evolved far beyond the manually operated tools they once were. Robotics technology has transformed these machines into autonomous, intelligent material handling vehicles – commonly known as Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) or Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs).

Robotic technology is reshaping warehouse operations, integrating sophisticated sensors, navigation systems and AI – enabling these machines to manoeuvre, detect and pick pallets without any human intervention.

These modern machines use software and sensors to navigate warehouses independently, significantly improving both the efficiency and safety of warehouse operations. As adoption continues to grow across the logistics sector, understanding what drives this shift is increasingly relevant for businesses looking to stay competitive.

How Advanced Navigation and Mapping Are Streamlining Operations

Modern automated pallet trucks use Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) technology – incorporating Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and 3D cameras – to build real-time maps of their environment. This means they can navigate complex warehouse layouts without relying on floor-embedded wire or magnetic tape for guidance.

Unlike older AGVs, robotics-enhanced pallet trucks do not stop when faced with an obstacle. Dynamic rerouting software enables them to detect obstructions in advance and calculate an alternative path without interrupting their workflow.

This capability alone represents a significant leap forward compared to earlier generations of automated handling equipment, which required costly infrastructure changes whenever a warehouse layout was modified.

The increased flexibility offered by modern AGVs means they can be easily reprogrammed to adapt to changes in warehouse automation layouts, making them far more adaptable than traditional conveyor-based systems.

How Modern Pallet Trucks Improve Operational Efficiency and Productivity

The advanced software incorporated into these pallet trucks enables them to carry out operations with greater precision and speed than manual alternatives. Autonomous pallet jacks consistently outperform manual operators in throughput, not only by moving faster, but by eliminating downtime caused by breaks, shift changes and fatigue.

Introducing automated pallet trucks into warehouse operations drives measurable gains in throughput. Robotic pallet trucks can also work continuously without breaks, fatigue or shift limitations – delivering a more consistent output around the clock.

Using built-in AI-based 3D vision, AGVs can detect both the position and orientation of a pallet to align and lift with precision, even when pallets have not been placed perfectly. The robotic arms integrated into these trucks can detect, pick and stack pallets with millimetre accuracy, reducing the risk of product damage.

When battery levels run low, these trucks autonomously return to the charging station, ensuring they are fully charged ahead of the next shift.

Features of AGVs That Increase Safety and Accident Prevention

Fatigue is one of the most common causes of warehouse accidents, particularly during long night shifts. Since AGVs are battery-powered and equipped with autonomous recharging capabilities, they eliminate the risks associated with human fatigue over extended working periods.

Improved Ergonomics

By handling heavy and repetitive lifting tasks, these pallet trucks also remove the risk of associated injuries. Pallet lifting has been linked to Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs), which result from the repetitive strain caused by manually moving heavy loads.

These can include conditions such as:

  • Herniated discs
  • Lumbar strain
  • Sciatica
  • Tendinitis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

Such injuries can cause severe pain and extended absences from work. The implementation of automated pallet trucks mitigates these risks and supports long-term occupational health for workers in the industry.

Collision Avoidance

Robotic pallet trucks are equipped with 360-degree sensors and cameras that provide full situational awareness. They are also designed to stop immediately upon detecting any obstacle, greatly reducing the likelihood of collisions.

The robotic system calculates weight load and speed to determine the exact stopping distance required for a safe halt. In environments where human workers and automated vehicles share the same floor space, this level of precision is essential for maintaining a safe working environment.

Incorporating robotic pallet trucks into warehouse operations significantly reduces the risk of workplace injuries and collisions – protecting goods, reducing downtime and supporting the long-term health of the workforce.

Automated Technology is Redefining Productivity

Robotic technology has delivered clear benefits to those working in manufacturing and logistics. Warehouses have long been hazardous environments, but the inclusion of AGVs offers a meaningful improvement in both safety and accident prevention.

The ability to operate continuously without breaks makes these machines a practical solution for boosting operational efficiency. Automated pallet trucks can help address labour shortages, reduce operational costs and increase flexibility in fast-paced, high-volume warehouse environments.

Whether managing a single-site distribution centre or a multi-facility network, the operational case for AGV integration is clear.

Filed Under: Logistics, Material handling, Robotics, Supply chain Tagged With: agvs, ai robotics, amrs, automated guided vehicles, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, industrial automation, intralogistics, LiDAR warehouse robots, logistics automation, material handling automation, pallet trucks, robotic pallet trucks, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, SLAM navigation, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics systems

Flex and Teradyne Robotics expand partnership to scale intelligent automation across global manufacturing

April 24, 2026 by David Edwards

Flex – one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers – and Teradyne Robotics are expanding their collaboration to accelerate intelligent automation across global manufacturing.

Under the expanded relationship, Flex plays a dual role by deploying Teradyne Robotics solutions within its own production facilities while manufacturing key robotics components that enable scalable automation deployments for Teradyne Robotics customers worldwide.

Teradyne Robotics brands Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots play a central role in the partnership. Flex manufactures key components for UR while deploying its collaborative industrial robots (cobots) and MiR autonomous mobile robots in Flex production environments. [Read more…] about Flex and Teradyne Robotics expand partnership to scale intelligent automation across global manufacturing

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: amrs, automation news, automation partnerships, cobots, electronics manufacturing, factory automation, Flex manufacturing, global manufacturing, industrial robotics, intelligent automation, mobile industrial robots, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, semiconductor equipment, smart factories, supply chain automation, teradyne robotics, Universal Robots

ROS 2: The next generation for robust and scalable robotics applications

April 13, 2026 by Sam Francis

For more than a decade, the Robot Operating System (ROS) has been the backbone of robotics research and early-stage development. It provided a common framework, a shared language, and a vast ecosystem of reusable components that allowed engineers and researchers to accelerate innovation.

But ROS was never designed for the realities of commercial deployment.

As robotics moves from laboratories into warehouses, factories, roads, and public spaces, the demands on software infrastructure have changed. Reliability, security, scalability, and real-time performance are no longer optional. They are prerequisites. [Read more…] about ROS 2: The next generation for robust and scalable robotics applications

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Robotics Tagged With: amrs, automation news, Autonomous robots, industrial robotics software, open source robotics, physical ai, robot operating system, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development platforms, robotics middleware, robotics news, robotics software systems, ros 2, ROS 2 applications

4 Spill Detection Tools to Prevent Workplace Falls

February 8, 2026 by Sam Francis

Slippery floors in industrial settings like plants, warehouses and distribution centers are a common source of workplace injuries that could easily be avoided.

Spills happen fast and often aren’t realized until someone is already on the ground. Modern spill detection systems are intended to promote early detection of spills, give a faster alert, and reduce reliance on visual inspections. [Read more…] about 4 Spill Detection Tools to Prevent Workplace Falls

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, factory safety, industrial automation, industrial safety, IoT sensors, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, safety technology, spill detection, vision ai, warehouse safety, workplace safety

Geekplus powers live warehouse robotics for immersive, shoppable fashion runway

February 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Geekplus, a provider of warehouse robotics systems, will serve as a sponsor of the world’s first AI-driven, immersive, shoppable catwalk, an interactive retail-technology showcase by THG Studios and British fashion brand Topshop.

The event is presented in collaboration with headline sponsor PayPal and technology partner Google Cloud.

Taking place on February 26, 2026, at THG Studios in Manchester, UK, the event aspires to set a new global benchmark for fashion experiences with this “Runway to the Future”, designed as an interactive experience that incorporates an immersive Fulfilment Zone that will allow guests to follow a garment’s journey from global freight and warehouse picking to last-mile delivery. [Read more…] about Geekplus powers live warehouse robotics for immersive, shoppable fashion runway

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: AI in retail, amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, e-commerce fulfillment, fashion logistics, geekplus, goods-to-person robotics, immersive retail technology, last-mile logistics, retail automation, retail robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart warehouses, supply chain automation, warehouse robotics

The autonomous future of the warehouse: How AMRs are redefining logistics

June 12, 2025 by Sam Francis

The relentless pace of e-commerce, compounded by persistent labour shortages and consumer demand for near-instant delivery, has pushed the global supply chain to a critical tipping point.

In this high-pressure environment, the warehouse has become the central battleground for efficiency.

For years, automation in the form of conveyors and basic Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) offered a partial solution. Now, a new, more intelligent technology is taking the lead: Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). [Read more…] about The autonomous future of the warehouse: How AMRs are redefining logistics

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: agv vs amr, amrs, autonomous mobile robots, goods-to-person, logistics technology, robotics in logistics, slam technology, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse efficiency

Omron opens new advanced manufacturing proof of concept centre in Sydney

May 29, 2025 by Mai Tao

Omron, a specialist in industrial automation and robotics, has launched its state-of-the-art Proof of Concept (PoC) Centre at the Engineering Innovation Hub in Parramatta, co-located with Western Sydney University.

As the first PoC of Omron in Oceania, it is designed to empower manufacturers across Australia and New Zealand by de-risking innovation, advancing sovereign manufacturing capabilities, and developing future-ready talent.

The facility is expected to attract up to 20,000 visitors and is estimated to add $150 million to the local economy in the next five years. [Read more…] about Omron opens new advanced manufacturing proof of concept centre in Sydney

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, amrs, australian manufacturing, industrial automation, oceania innovation, omron, proof of concept centre, robotics australia, smart factory, western sydney university

Gideon to accelerate supply chain AI and automation in collaboration with Nvidia

June 3, 2024 by Abdul Montaqim

Gideon, a robotics and AI company specializing in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) powered by proprietary spatial AI and 3D vision technology, is collaborating with Nvidia to accelerate supply chain automation with the power of AI. 

Gideon, a first-mover in automating trailer loading and unloading processes and an early adopter of the Nvidia Isaac robotics platform, is further optimizing material handling processes in the supply chain by teaming up with Nvidia to leverage the potential of Nvidia Isaac Perceptor across AMR space.

Josip Cesic, CEO at Gideon, says: “Gideon’s collaboration with Nvidia will help address unsolved complex robotics and automation challenges in the supply chain, by combining Gideon’s AI-powered AMR technology and Nvidia’s accelerated computing.” [Read more…] about Gideon to accelerate supply chain AI and automation in collaboration with Nvidia

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, amrs, autonomous, gideon, mobile, nvidia, robots, supply chain

ForwardX Robotics agrees exclusive distribution partnership with Richmond Rolling Solutions

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

ForwardX Robotics, an autonomous mobile robot company, has agreed an exclusive distribution partnership with Richmond Rolling Solutions, a provider of materials handling solutions since 1958.

This strategic collaboration will bring ForwardX’s groundbreaking Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) solutions to businesses across Australia and New Zealand.

ForwardX Robotics is revolutionizing the industry with its intelligent AMR solutions, designed to enhance operational efficiency while significantly reducing costs. [Read more…] about ForwardX Robotics agrees exclusive distribution partnership with Richmond Rolling Solutions

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, amrs, australia, autonomous, businesses, capabilities, exclusive, forwardx, handling, including, partnership, products, richmond, robotics, rolling, solutions, zealand

Kivnon partners with TAP for warehouse robot distribution

September 5, 2023 by David Edwards

Kivnon, a producer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs), has announced that TAP Group, a provider of industrial solutions, will be distributing Kivnon AGVs and AMRs.

Kivnon designs, manufactures, and implements automated guided vehicles (AGVs/AMRs) for a wide range of markets, including automotive, food, aerospace, and retail applications.

Its products include small AGVs for use in labs; mouse AGV platforms that slide under and lift pallets; tractor AGVs that pull carts; and self-driving forklifts. [Read more…] about Kivnon partners with TAP for warehouse robot distribution

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: agvs, amrs, applications, automated, automation, automotive, autonomous, clients, companies, equipment, full, group, guided, industrial, kivnon, projects, solutions, supply, tap, vehicles

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