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MiR1350 Shelf Lift

MiR1350 Shelf Lift

Mobile Industrial Robots

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Height
Frame length 1304 mm, frame width 910 mm; lift height 60 mm
Payload
Verified autonomy
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Real deployment
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Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage

MiR1350 Shelf Lift

Mobile Industrial Robots
Unverified

The MiR1350 Shelf Lift is a heavy-duty autonomous mobile robot (AMR) from Mobile Industrial Robots, featuring a 1350 kg payload capacity, IP52 rating, and a Shelf Lift top module capable of lifting up to 1000 kg of carts/shelves. It operates autonomously for cart and shelf pickup, transport, and delivery without requiring facility layout changes, running up to ~9h 50min per charge with opportunity charging enabling near-continuous operation. Safety compliance includes ISO 3691-4 and ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020, with 13 TÜV Rheinland-certified safety functions. Evidence for autonomous operation comes from both vendor sources and independent/commerce sources corroborating real-world deployments with very low error rates.

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Specification

payload_base_robot
1350 kg (2976–3000 lbs)
payload_shelf_lift_module
Maximum lift payload 1000 kg (2200 lbs) for MiR1350; up to 500 kg for MiR600
dimensions
1350 mm (L) x 910 mm (W) x 322 mm (H)
shelf_lift_frame_dimensions
Frame length 1304 mm, frame width 910 mm; lift height 60 mm
max_speed
1.2 m/s (4.2 km/h)
battery_run_time
9 hours 50 minutes
operational_corridor_width
2400 mm (94.9 in) with minimized footprint

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Mobile Industrial Robots deep report

Good
  • MiR products are fully commercially deployed at scale across manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare environments — not in pilot or demo stage.

    Independent distributor [9] and industry tracker [11][12] sources confirm commercial availability and active distribution; the DENSO 43-robot fleet, while vendor-reported, is corroborated by the company's documented $50M–$100M revenue and ~270 employees [12], consistent with scaled commercial operations — though individual deployment outcomes remain unaudited.

    from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →
Bad
  • MiR's DENSO deployment achieved 500,000+ successful missions with a fleet of 43 AMRs (27 MiR1350 + 16 MiR250) at an error rate below 0.5%, processing ~1,000 items per shift.

    These figures originate exclusively from MiR's own marketing/customer success materials [1][14]; no independent journalist, auditor, or regulator has verified the mission count, error rate, or throughput figures.

    from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →
  • The MiR1200 Pallet Jack uses AI-based pallet detection capable of identifying shrink-wrapped pallets, enabling fully autonomous pallet pick-up without human assistance.

    The AI pallet detection capability is described only on MiR's official product page [3]; no independent benchmark, customer field report, or third-party test has verified detection accuracy or reliability on shrink-wrapped pallets in real-world conditions.

    from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →
  • MiR and Universal Robots jointly showcased integrated AI-powered automation workflows combining AMRs with collaborative robot arms at Automate 2025 (Detroit, May 2025).

    The joint showcase is confirmed by an official UR/MiR press release [13], but this is a vendor announcement of a trade-show demo — no independent reporter, customer, or analyst has verified the capabilities demonstrated or confirmed any resulting commercial deployments of the integrated system.

    from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →

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