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FlexQube mentioned it has efficiently secured its first order for the patented FlexQube Navigator autonomous cell robotic, or AMR, within the Nordic market. The consumer is a multinational producer of economic autos, and the order worth is round half one million U.S. {dollars}.
Gothenburg, Sweden-based FlexQube mentioned it anticipates to finish supply to its consumer, additionally in Sweden, inside the second quarter of 2024.
“It’s implausible to see the primary order for our new AMR system within the Nordic market to one of many … leaders inside the business autos market,” mentioned Mårten Frostne, CEO of FlexQube, in a launch. “We sit up for delivering a fantastic answer and to proceed rising alongside them sooner or later.”
FlexQube builds on cart expertise
The corporate additionally supplies industrial carts, automated guided autos (AGVs), and elements. It mentioned its modular programs are designed to enhance intralogistics, enabling companies to implement Business 4.0 methods.
FlexQube mentioned its carts are deployed for stock administration, work in course of, completed items, and as circulation carts in manufacturing, warehouse, and distribution amenities around the globe. The corporate claimed that its AMR is a “one-robot, multi-carrier” idea that mixes its lately patented know-how with classes discovered from its partnerships.
“The non-load-carrying AMR, with the flexibility to navigate motorized load carriers with completely different dimension and form, will change current forklifts and automate the transport of varied elements to the meeting line, leading to improved security, flexibility, and effectivity,” added Frostne. “This confirms the worth our distinctive AMR-system creates in materials dealing with processes.”
The corporate has operations within the U.S., Mexico, Germany, and England.
The worldwide marketplace for automated guided carts in warehouses might increase at a compound annual development charge (CAGR) of 10.12% from $89.76 million in 2022, in response to Aritzon. It cited Business 4.0 initiatives, demand for supplies dealing with in e-commerce and manufacturing, and development within the Asia-Pacific area.