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MiR1200 Pallet Jack

MiR1200 Pallet Jack

Mobile Industrial Robots

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Height
85 cm (hardware capable); software feature for pick/place at heights not available at launch
Payload
Verified autonomy
not assessed
Real deployment
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Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage

MiR1200 Pallet Jack

Mobile Industrial Robots
Unverified

The MiR1200 Pallet Jack is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) manufactured by Mobile Industrial Robots A/S (Odense, Denmark), launched at LogiMAT on March 19, 2024. It is designed for fully autonomous detection, pickup, and floor-to-floor delivery of EU pallets up to 1,200 kg at speeds up to 1.5 m/s, using AI-based 3D vision (powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin) including shrink-wrapped pallet recognition. The system is ISO 3691-4 compliant and supports 24/7 operation via opportunity charging with an approximately 8–10 hour run time per charge. Pricing is contested across sources, ranging from $65,000 to $165,000 USD base price, with the higher figure from a more credible institutional source. No independent teardown or user field reports were available among the supplied facts; all autonomy evidence derives from vendor and vendor-adjacent sources.

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Specification

payload capacity
1,200 kg
maximum speed
1.5 m/s
dimensions
W=820 mm, L=1934 mm, H=1990 mm
max pick/place height
85 cm (hardware capable); software feature for pick/place at heights not available at launch
battery run time
Approximately 8–10 hours per charge (official states 8 h; datasheet states ~10 h average workflow); opportunity charging supported; 1:14 charge ratio

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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