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Product portfolio revised

Martin Schrüfer,

Mobile robotics for all industries

Oceaneering Mobile Robotics has completely revised its product portfolio of autonomous mobile robots and is introducing three new mobile robots for the North American and DACH markets. The new product line is equipped with Blue Botics navigation technology.

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The new Uni-Mover D 100 from Oceaneering International is a small, drive-under vehicle for transporting light goods such as boxes, containers, trays and individual parts. It is equipped with an on-demand obstacle avoidance function, making it suitable for deliveries directly to people.

The Uni-Mover O 600 is also an underride vehicle that is recommended for the transportation of various goods, for example technical parts, food, laundry, medical equipment, packaging and pharmaceuticals. Thanks to its omnidirectional driving characteristics, the vehicle is extremely maneuverable, making it suitable for applications in industry and healthcare where space is limited.

The manufacturer has designed the Max-Mover CB D 2000 as a genuine replacement for conventional counterbalance trucks. The robot can pick up a variety of load types - from conventional and special pallets to racks and trolleys. It stands out for its exceptional maneuverability and can turn on the spot. The high-end control system ensures maximum safety for people and transported loads.

Navigation technology without additional infrastructure

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All three robots use a navigation technology with natural features that requires little to no additional infrastructure. This enables simple and flexible use of the mobile robot systems. Like all Oceaneering mobile robots, the three new devices can be operated together as a mixed fleet, offering users flexibility.

"We are very excited about the launch of our new products," said Henny Bouwmeester, Vice President and General Manager of Oceaneering Mobile Robotics. "We have gone to great lengths to not only understand customer needs, but also to ensure that the designs are truly scalable. Accordingly, with these new robots we can open up new application possibilities and get closer and closer to our goal of offering mobile robotics for all industries."

To achieve this, the technology offering must be accessible, user-friendly, flexible and safe to meet customer requirements. Oceaneering International has therefore equipped its new range of robots with Blue-Botics' navigation technology; the customer-oriented approach of this proven ANT navigation technology should help to successfully bring numerous ANT-controlled vehicles to market.

The article appeared in materialfluss 8-9/22.

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