MiR500 Autonomous Mobile Robot

November 08, 2018
MiR500 Autonomous Mobile Robot

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) reached production capacity for its new MiR500 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in its first month. With plans in place to deliver all current orders by the end of 2018, including the 40 percent purchased by U.S. manufacturers, the Denmark-based robotics manufacturer announced it would double production of the MiR500 in November by hiring additional resources and optimizing production. 

“We were blown away by the positive response we received from U.S. manufacturers when we first introduced the MiR500 at IMTS in September,” said Ed Mullen, vice president - Americas, Mobile Industrial Robots. “The orders quickly followed, and we’re fulfilling them as fast as we can, so our customers can begin to realize the tremendous value the MiR500 offers over traditional forklifts when transporting heavy items and pallets.”

Patrick Garin, CEO of Cabka North America, one of the largest manufacturers of plastic pallets, already sees this value. “This is a dream come true for us,” he said. “We have big plans with this MiR500, from stacking our pallets coming out of our production lines on the MiR500 to preparing outbound deliveries at night when there is no activity in the warehouse.”

The MiR500 optimizes the transport of heavy items and pallets, with two flexible pallet lifts for the two most commonly used types of pallets: the EU pallet and the 40” x 48” pallet. The robot has a lifting capacity of 500 kg (1,102 lbs.) and can automatically collect, transport and deliver pallets.

The MiR500 incorporates the same innovative safety features as the rest of the MiR product line. Using MiR advanced technology and sophisticated software, the MiR500 can recognize obstacles in a 360-degree radius, allowing the robot to navigate autonomously via the most efficient route to its destination – even in dynamic environments where people and vehicles are moving.

The user interface matches that used in the MiR100 and MiR200, which already optimize production processes in many of the world’s biggest multinational companies, including Airbus, Flex, Honeywell, Hitachi and Danone. The difference is the MiR500’s larger size, lifting capacity (1,100 lbs.) and areas of application.

“To succeed in today’s competitive market, a modern manufacturer must be more customized and flexible than ever, including in how it transports materials between production cells,” said MiR CEO Thomas Visti. “Our mobile robots are ideal for that task, helping innovative manufacturers take their automation initiatives to even higher levels.”

Related Glossary Terms

  • robotics

    robotics

    Discipline involving self-actuating and self-operating devices. Robots frequently imitate human capabilities, including the ability to manipulate physical objects while evaluating and reacting appropriately to various stimuli. See industrial robot; robot.

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