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Seegrid Pallet Truck

Seegrid Pallet Truck

Seegrid

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Height
5' 2" (approx. 183 cm / RS1 equivalent)
Payload
Verified autonomy
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Real deployment
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Status
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Seegrid Pallet Truck

Seegrid
Unverified

Seegrid produces a line of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for pallet material handling — including the Palion Pallet Truck, Palion Tow Tractor, and Palion Lift series — deployed in warehousing, 3PL, and large retail fulfillment centers. The vehicles navigate via proprietary 3D computer vision without infrastructure modifications (no wires, tapes, or lasers), carry payloads from 2,500 lb up to 10,000 lb depending on model, and feature auto-charging for continuous 24/7 operation. The company is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, has raised at least $50M in Series D funding, and claims 20M+ autonomous production miles across 2,000+ deployed units at 200+ sites with zero recordable safety incidents — all figures sourced from official/vendor channels with no independent third-party verification in the supplied facts. The autonomy evidence is strong and consistent: the robots perform their material-handling tasks (transport, pick/drop, staging) without a human driving or performing the task itself.

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Specification

payload_capacity_pallet_truck
2,500 lb (Palion Pallet Truck / EL1); up to 8,000 lb (older GP8 model)
payload_capacity_lift_cr1
~3,968 lb (1,800 kg)
payload_capacity_tow_tractor
10,000 lb
lift_height_el1
5' 2" (approx. 183 cm / RS1 equivalent)
lift_height_cr1
15 ft (457 cm)
speed_pallet_truck
3.4 mph (current); 2.7 mph loaded / 4.0 mph unloaded (GP8 legacy)
speed_lift_cr1
5 mph max
speed_tow_tractor
4.0 mph

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Seegrid deep report

Good
  • The Palion Lift CR1 carries up to 4,000 lb at up to 5.0 mph and lifts to 15 ft.

    The capacity and lift height specs are corroborated by agvnetwork.com [11], an independent industry news source, in addition to the official product page [3]; speed figure remains vendor-only but capacity/lift are independently echoed.

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  • Seegrid has raised over $150M in total funding, including a $50M Series D (2024) and a subsequent $25M round.

    The $50M Series D is confirmed by agvnetwork.com [11] and WPXI local news [14] independently corroborates the $25M round; the $150M+ total is echoed across multiple sources [12], though exact round timing and use-of-funds details remain vendor-characterized.

    from Seegrid deep report →
Bad
  • Seegrid AMRs navigate autonomously via proprietary 3D computer vision and machine learning without requiring any infrastructure modifications to facilities.

    Claim is consistent across multiple official product pages [1][2][3][4] but no independent teardown, third-party operational review, or customer validation is present in the dossier to corroborate the infrastructure-free navigation claim.

    from Seegrid deep report →
  • Seegrid has deployed 2,000+ AMRs across 200+ customer sites, accumulating 20M+ autonomous production miles.

    The 2,000+ AMR / 200+ site figure comes from a commerce/hub source [8][12] and the 20M+ miles from the official website [1]; the trajectory (3M→18M→20M+) is plausible, but no independent third-party audit or customer confirmation is present in the dossier.

    from Seegrid deep report →
  • The Auto-Charge feature enables fully unattended 24/7 operation by automating scheduling, dispatch, and battery recharging on the Palion Lift CR1 and Tow Tractor.

    Auto-Charge is described consistently on official product pages [3][4] but no independent customer report or operational case study in the dossier confirms that 24/7 unattended operation is achieved in practice.

    from Seegrid deep report →
  • Seegrid's RaaS subscription model includes maintenance, support, software updates, training, and scheduled Wellness Checks at a flat rate.

    RaaS terms are detailed in official documents [5][6] and corroborated by a BusinessWire press release [7], but no independent customer review or contract analysis confirms the flat-rate all-inclusive nature of the offering in practice.

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Ugly
  • Seegrid AMRs have a zero recordable safety incident record across millions of production miles.

    This is a vendor-only claim from official sources with no independent verification, regulatory filing, or third-party safety audit present anywhere in the dossier [1][5]; the dossier explicitly flags this as unverified.

    from Seegrid deep report →

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