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AGILOX AMR Solutions

AGILOX AMR Solutions for Flexible Material Flow

Autonomous mobile robots and AMR forklifts engineered for pallet transport, line-side delivery, ASRS unloading, and internal logistics automation.

Uchimura Robotics helps manufacturers and warehouses evaluate, specify, and deploy AGILOX autonomous mobile robot systems across North America. From initial application review to commissioning support, we focus on practical automation designs that improve material flow without unnecessary facility disruption.

Smarter Intralogistics Without Overcomplicating the Facility

Material handling automation works best when it fits the existing operation. AGILOX AMRs are designed for flexible transport of pallets, dollies, and custom load carriers in production and warehouse environments.

Uchimura Robotics supports the full evaluation process:

  • Application review and process mapping
  • Load carrier and route evaluation
  • Cycle time, utilization rate, and fleet sizing review
  • Safety and traffic flow planning
  • Integration with ASRS, WMS, conveyors, doors, and peripheral equipment
  • Installation, commissioning, and handoff support
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Best fit applications: pallet movement, ASRS unloading, line-side replenishment, empty pallet handling, finished goods transport, WIP movement, and tugger/forklift reduction projects.
Why AGILOX + Uchimura Robotics

Engineered for Real-World Material Flow

AGILOX systems are built around autonomous mobile robots, decentralized fleet coordination, and software tools for real-time routing and performance visibility. The product lineup includes the ONE, OFL, OCF, and ODM platforms, with software such as X-SWARM and AGILOX Analytics for fleet coordination and monitoring. As a certified integrator, Uchimura Robotics brings the engineering layer needed to turn that technology into a working plant-floor solution.

What We Evaluate Before Recommending a System

Load details

Pallet type, load weight, load stability, fork pockets, bottom board condition, and presentation accuracy.

Movement requirements

Pick/drop points, travel distance, cycle time, route conflicts, and shift schedule.

Facility constraints

Aisle width, floor condition, floor grade, Wi-Fi coverage, charging location, pedestrian traffic, dock areas, and forklift interaction.

Integration requirements

ASRS/WMS communication, PLC signals, call buttons (physical or virtual), doors, conveyors, safety systems, and operator interfaces.

Product Lineup

AGILOX Product Options

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AGILOX ONE

Compact AMR for pallet and load carrier transport

The AGILOX ONE is suited for floor-to-floor pallet movement and flexible production logistics. The ONE operates with up to 1,000 kg / 2,204 lb maximum load capacity depending on configuration.

620 mm24.4 inMax. Lift Height
500 mm19.7 inMax. Station Height
1,000 kg2,204 lbsMax Payload
1.4 m/s4.6 ft/sMax. Speed

Typical applications: Line-side delivery, WIP movement, finished goods transfer, pallet transport, cart transport.

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AGILOX OFL

Free-lift AMR for floor-to-station movement

The OFL is designed for pallet and custom load carrier movement where elevated transfer points are required. AGILOX describes the OFL as a free-lift AMR for moving pallets and custom carriers up to 800 kg to elevated stations up to 1.2 m.

800 kg1,764 lbsMax Payload
1,200 mm47.2 inMax. Station Height
1.4 m/s4.6 ft/sMax. Speed
2,200 mm86.6 inMin. Turning Circle

Typical applications: Conveyor interface, elevated station delivery, production logistics, staging areas.

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AGILOX OCF

Autonomous counterbalanced forklift for heavier loads

The AGILOX OCF is intended for heavier industrial loads and can handle open or closed pallets. The OCF operates with up to 1,500 kg / 3,306 lb load capacity and up to 1,600 mm / 63 in lifting height depending on configuration.

1,500 kg3,306 lbsMax Payload
1,450 mm57.1 inMax. Station Height
1.4 m/s4.6 ft/sMax. Speed
3,500 mm137.8 inTurning Circle

Typical applications: ASRS unloading, pallet staging, heavy pallet transport, finished goods movement, base cart loading, forklift reduction.

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AGILOX ODM

Compact AMR for smaller load carriers and dollies

The AGILOX ODM is designed for smaller load carriers, including dollies, with load capacity up to 300 kg / 661 lbs.

300 kg661 lbsMax Payload
N/A Max. Station Height
1.4 m/s4.6 ft/sMax. Speed
1,700 mm66.9 inTurning Circle

Typical applications: Small load transport, cart transport, kitting, assembly support, light material movement, narrow-area logistics.

Software / Fleet Intelligence

Smart Fleet Coordination & Visibility

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AGILOX X-SWARM Technology

AGILOX AMRs use X-SWARM technology to communicate with each other via onboard controls and dynamically assign tasks. This allows the fleet to coordinate routes and material movement without relying on a traditional central fleet manager.

  • Dynamic task distribution
  • No reliance on a central server
  • Flexible route planning
  • Fleet-level coordination
  • Easier process changes
  • Continued material flow if one vehicle is unavailable
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AGILOX Analytics

AGILOX Analytics provides performance visibility for fleet utilization, process monitoring, and optimization opportunities.

AGILOX Analytics helps teams monitor fleet activity, review utilization, and identify opportunities to improve material flow over time.
Applications

Common Applications for AGILOX AMRs

ASRS Unloading

Automate pallet retrieval and delivery from ASRS exit points to staging areas, base carts, or downstream processes.

Line-Side Delivery

Deliver raw material, WIP, or finished goods between storage, production, and assembly areas.

Empty Pallet Handling

Move empty pallets from base carts, conveyors, or staging areas to designated return points.

Forklift Traffic Reduction

Reduce manual forklift moves in repetitive routes while maintaining flexibility for exceptions and peak demand.

Conveyor and Machine Interface

Coordinate AMR pickup and drop-off with conveyors, PLCs, doors, elevators, and other plant equipment.

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Our Approach

Our AGILOX Project Approach

1

Application Review

We document the current manual process, load types, routes, cycle time, and operator involvement.

2

Feasibility and Layout Review

We evaluate route width, traffic flow, station design, charging location, load presentation, and required facility modifications.

3

Concept and Fleet Sizing

We estimate cycle time, vehicle utilization, charging strategy, and required number of AMRs.

4

Integration Planning

We define required communication with ASRS, WMS, PLCs, doors, conveyors, call buttons, and safety systems.

5

Deployment and Handoff

We support commissioning, workflow validation, operator training, and production handoff.

Why Us

Why Work With Uchimura Robotics?

Engineering-first recommendations

We do not start with a robot model. We start with the process, cycle time, load, safety, and integration requirements.

Turn-key automation experience

Our team supports robotic cells, AMRs, conveyors, machine interfaces, safety systems, and factory-floor deployment.

North America coverage

Uchimura Robotics supports AGILOX opportunities across North America.

Practical project documentation

We can provide layouts, process sequences, cycle time assumptions, customer responsibility lists, and budgetary proposals to support internal approval.

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Featured Use Case

Example Use Case: ASRS to Base Cart Loading

A common AGILOX application is unloading pallets from an ASRS and delivering them to fixed cart or staging locations. This type of project typically requires:

  • Defined ASRS pickup positions
  • Fixed or repeatable drop-off locations
  • Load carrier data from the ASRS or WMS
  • AMR traffic planning
  • Charging strategy
  • Safety review for mixed pedestrian and forklift areas
  • Cycle time and utilization analysis
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See AGILOX AMRs in Motion

AGILOX AMRs are designed to operate in dynamic production and warehouse environments where routes, loads, and priorities can change.

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FAQ

AGILOX AMR FAQ

What types of applications are best suited for AGILOX AMRs?
AGILOX AMRs are a strong fit for repetitive internal transport tasks such as pallet movement, ASRS unloading, line-side delivery, WIP transfer, empty pallet handling, and finished goods movement.
Can AGILOX AMRs work around people and forklifts?
AGILOX AMRs are designed for industrial environments with safety sensors and navigation features. Final safety design depends on the route, traffic conditions, load, speed, and site-specific risk assessment.
Do AGILOX systems require major facility changes?
Many applications can be evaluated around the existing layout, but some projects may require station changes, cart alignment, floor repairs and/or markings, Wi-Fi review, charging locations, or signal integration.
Can AGILOX integrate with our ASRS or WMS?
Yes, AGILOX systems can be integrated with warehouse and production systems using appropriate interfaces. Uchimura Robotics helps define the signal structure, workflow logic, and integration requirements using AGILOX APIs.
How many AMRs do we need?
Fleet size depends on travel distance, pickup/drop-off time, required throughput, charging strategy, route constraints, and peak demand. Uchimura Robotics can estimate utilization during the application review.

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ContactJustin Tanaka
CompanyUchimura Robotics
CoverageNorth America
Uchimura Robotics