An AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) is a mobile robot that follows markers, wires, or sensors to transport materials autonomously in warehouses, factories, and distribution centers.
Key Features of AGVs:
1. Autonomous Navigation – Uses lasers, magnets, vision systems, or GPS to move without human intervention.
2. Load Handling – Transports pallets, carts, or containers (common in logistics and manufacturing).
3. Safety Sensors – Detects obstacles to prevent collisions.
4. Flexible Routing – Can be reprogrammed for different paths.
Types of AGVs:
- Tow AGVs – Pull carts or trailers.
- Unit Load AGVs – Carry individual items or pallets.
- Forklift AGVs – Automate pallet loading/unloading.
-Assembly Line AGVs – Used in automotive/manufacturing.
Benefits:
Efficiency – 24/7 operation reduces labor costs.
Accuracy – Minimizes human errors in material handling.
Safety – Reduces workplace injuries.