Researched List: AMRs For Use On The Packaging Floor

Our editor-curated list of AMR suppliers have a solution for the packaging line.

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) have long been used on the warehouse floor to automate order picking, sorting, replenishment, and transporting goods around the plant. But can they be used for material replenishment on the packaging line? We asked top AMR suppliers if their robots could perform on the packaging floor, and they said yes. So, we created a downloadable list of AMRs suitable for use in packaging. This list is consistently updated to bring you the newest information. This list has been updated January 2024.

Fill out the form below to download the regularly updated list that contains 25 AMRs from 15 different companies in the form of a spreadsheet. The sheet contains 11 columns listing out information like solutions offered, payload, price, running time, speed, and more. This excel format allows you to add in your own notes and data. 

These companies have been researched and interviewed by our editorial team and included at our discretion (this is not a sponsored list). We worked hard to take the work off you--- all you need to do is download the list and find the right autonomous mobile robot for your packaging line.





Are you a supplier and feel that your solution should be included in this list? Fill out the form here and we will review your sustainable solution.

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