Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV)

What exactly are AGVs? AGVs are driverless transport systems and are the secret superheroes of warehouses. They are not only there to save you the hassle of hauling, but they have much more in store.

What do they have in store, and what do they offer in the warehouse? The new “team players” are designed to work together with people and other machines. The work is now done without conveyor belts. This means that an AGV recognizes complex environments and navigates independently through the warehouses. To ensure that everything runs smoothly and safely, safety precautions and certain “behaviors” are built in.

Nevertheless, even the little helpers need a break – not a well-earned coffee break, but a well-earned loading break. After 8 hours of work, 30 minutes of recharging is probably allowed. Because, like humans, the AGV also has certain states. However, it will report these states at any time – be it a battery charge or maintenance. Thanks to real-time monitoring, these conditions can also be constantly monitored. This leads to early problem detection, which results in immediate action being taken. This prevents downtime and thus achieves cost efficiency and time efficiency.

In addition to their work, their flexibility makes AGVs an indispensable tool. They adapt effortlessly to different tasks and environments, proving time and time again that they can do more than just drive from A to B. This means that they move safely and efficiently. They are able to avoid obstacles and adapt routes in real time. Their applications are so diverse and range from manufacturing industries such as automotive production to warehouse management for online retailers.

As technology continues to advance, it is likely that even more efficient applications for AGVs will be added in the near future, allowing them to be even smarter & more sustainable. We are excited to see what the future holds for AGVs.