Pudu Debuts T600 Series for Heavy Industrial Robot Delivery

- Pudu Robotics has introduced the T600 Series, built to handle 600kg loads in fast-moving factory and warehouse environments.
- The lineup includes a standard unit with manual controls and a low-profile AMR model for shelf-to-shelf automation.
Pudu Robotics has introduced the T600 Series, its latest push into automated heavy-load transport. Built for factories and warehouses, the new robots are designed to carry up to 600 kilograms through busy, fast-changing environments.
The series includes two formats: a standard model with manual controls for hands-on tasks, and a low-profile unit that drives beneath shelves to lift and move them autonomously. Both models are built to work in spaces that change often, without needing new infrastructure or long setup times.
The T600 system supports on-premises or private cloud deployment, giving facilities control over where data lives and how operations are managed. It also enables inter-robot coordination through the VDA5050 protocol, allowing units to communicate and operate as a unified fleet.
Source: YouTube/Pudu Robotics
🌀 Tom’s Take:
Pudu is drawing a major line in the sand with its on-prem autonomy. If cloud-free robots like these prove reliable at scale, it could reshape how factories think about automation, trust, and infrastructure.
Source: PR Newswire / Pudu Robotics