Micropolis Launches Heavy-Duty Autonomous Robot for Industrial Logistics
- Micropolis has launched a fully autonomous logistics platform for transporting goods in controlled industrial environments.
- The vehicle supports up to 5 tons of payload and operates for up to 18 hours per charge.
Micropolis Robotics has launched its Autonomous Logistics Platform, which includes a heavy-duty unmanned ground vehicle built on the company’s M01 platform. The system is designed for use in controlled industrial environments such as manufacturing facilities, logistics corridors, and secured zones. The company says it aims to automate goods transport between factories and operational units while reducing manual handling and improving safety and efficiency.
The vehicle supports payloads of 4 to 5 tons and is powered by a 400V high-voltage battery system. Depending on terrain, load, and mission cycles, it can operate continuously for 12 to 18 hours. The platform runs on the company's proprietary autonomy stack, which manages navigation and decision-making. These capabilities allow the robot to carry out high-frequency, sustained transport operations across large industrial campuses, reducing downtime and labor requirements.
The vehicle is designed for use in factory-to-factory routes, secured logistics zones, manufacturing corridors, and other restricted industrial areas. It integrates with warehouse systems to link autonomous transport missions with inventory operations, enabling traceable and scheduled movement of goods across complex, high-frequency environments.
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Source: GlobeNewswire / Micropolis