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Fetch Robotics adds some real muscle to your warehouse

Fetch Robotics adds some real muscle to your warehouse article image

Do you have a large warehouse with mixed inventory sizes and weights?

If so, Fetch Robotics provides the ideal solution with its new Freight500 and Freight1500 mobile robots.

Freight500 moves caseloads up to 500kg yet still fits through doorways and areas used by workers.

And for larger and heavier loads Fetch offers the Freight1500 which can handle loads of up to 1500kg.

This video shows the Freight500, which can handle 500kg of payload, or generally something about the size of a “case” – a standard material handling unit.

For significantly bigger loads (pallets), Fetch has designed the Freight1500.

The Freight 1500 weighs just under 470kg all by itself.

It is a mere 35.5cm tall and features lidar sensors front and back and a forward-looking RGBD camera.

Freight500 and Freight1500 can run for up to 9 hours while recharging itself to 90 percent in just an hour.

The super strong mobile robot matches the OTTO1500 developed by OTTO Motors – a heavy duty self-driving vehicle designed to move pallets, racks and other large payloads.

The difference is in the software, says Fetch CEO Melonee Wise.

“In many ways the hardware is extremely similar,” she says. “It basically all comes down to the software, and how the differing sensors are used to autonomously navigate a facility.”

www.fetchrobotics.com

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