Mobile Robots - Addverb

Mobile Robots

Addverb's cutting-edge mobile robotics technology empowers your operations, from streamlining specific workflows like Picking, Sorting, Material Movement, or revolutionizing your entire process with seamless automation to meet your demands of tomorrow.

MR Solutions

Multi Carton Picking Robot

Autonomous Mobile Robot

Sorting Robot

Rail Guided Vehicle

Vertical Sortation Robot

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Travect

Travect, our revolutionary Rail Guided Vehicle, transforms pallet transportation in warehouses and factories. Experience fast, flexible, and reliable movement on a fixed-floor twin rail loop. With expandable capabilities and multiple sources/destinations, Travect handles high volumes and throughput efficiently.

Dynamo

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Dynamo, our versatile mobile robot, excels in warehousing applications like material movement, picking, and sortation. Compliant with EN1525 and ANSI/TTSDF B56.5 standards, Dynamo ensures reliability with a robust chassis and compact design. It navigates complex terrains, recognises objects, detects obstacles, and enables efficient order fulfilment using advanced AI techniques.

Zippy

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Zippy, our high-speed sorting robot, efficiently sorts SKUs at high speeds. It employs obstacle detection and grid-based ground markers for optimised operations. It offers flexibility for adding and removing robots and sorting destinations. It comes in two forms: table-top for vertical sortation and floor-top for integration with conveyors and case pallets.

Veloce

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Veloce, our flexible multi-carton picking robot addresses the high storage needs of cartons, crates, and totes of different sizes. This adaptable solution optimises space and enhances efficiency in goods-to-person operations. Employing grid-based navigation, Veloce effortlessly navigates narrow aisles, enabling double-deep storage and retrieval of cartons, crates, and totes with exceptional accuracy.

SortIE

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SortIE, our modular vertical sortation robot operates on a dedicated track, swiftly sorting packets to their respective bin positions in a put wall. With its innovative design, efficient belt drive mechanism, and precise motion control, it ensures flawless sortation. Ideal for rapid commerce and reverse logistics, SortIE can be readily expanded to accommodate higher demand.

Why Addverb?

Upto2500 Kg

The maximum payload our AMR carries!

Upto30,000 sorts

per hour with our high speed capabilities

Upto99.9%

Inventory sorting accuracy

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ITC Landmark Group Reliance Pepsico Unilever

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a mobile robot?

    Mobile robots like Addverb's Dynamo, Zippy and Veloce, are flexible automation robots which can autonomously navigate various environments, revolutionizing supply chains by automating warehouse tasks for enhanced efficiency, safety, and adaptability, meeting market demands through continuous operation and data-driven optimization. Zippy, Veloce are our AGVs while Dynamo is our AMR.

  • What are the Applications of AGVs and AMRs?

    Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) or Autonomous Mobile Robots(AMRs) are mobile robotic solutions that are used for material handling in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, micro fulfillment centres and distribution centres. These robots are used for sorting, moving materials with accuracy, efficiency and reliability.

  • Are mobile robots safe to use around humans? What happens if the robot encounters an obstacle?

    Collaborative AMRs, exemplified by Addverb's technology, ensure safety by swiftly detecting obstacles with laser scanning systems, adapting routes to avoid collisions. With real-time data analysis, these robots operate safely at walking speeds in dynamic environments, prioritizing employee comfort and operational efficiency.

  • How do AMRs navigate through warehouses?

    AMR Robot differs from AGV robot as they rely on software-generated maps rather than physical guidance systems like barcodes, wires or sensors. Similar to a car with GPS, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) use laser scanners or pre-loaded facility drawings to construct maps and navigate accordingly. The system determines the optimal route between specified points, with addresses serving as points on the map. The AMR interface allows for intuitive teaching of pickup and drop-off locations, defining speed zones, preferred driving areas, and restricted zones. Equipped with cameras, sensors, laser scanners, and sophisticated software, the autonomous mobile robots detects its surroundings and selects the most efficient path. When obstacles are encountered, such as forklifts or people, our AMRs safely manoeuvres around them, adapting its route as necessary.

  • How do mobile robots integrate with existing warehouse systems and processes, ensuring a smooth transition and minimal disruption to daily operations?

    Mobile robots seamlessly integrate with existing warehouse systems and processes, ensuring a smooth transition and minimal disruption to daily operations. They are designed to be compatible with commonly used warehouse management systems (WMS) and can communicate and exchange data seamlessly. Through API integration, our Mobile Robotic automation technology can receive instructions and transmit real-time status updates to the WMS, enabling efficient task allocation and coordination. Additionally, mobile robots are flexible and adaptable, capable of navigating existing warehouse layouts and working alongside human operators. This integration allows for seamless collaboration between robots and existing processes, ensuring a streamlined workflow and optimised operations.