AGILOX ODM
The AGILOX ODM is a compact omnidirectional autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed to transport small load carriers up to 300 kg in production and warehouse environments. It operates using decentralized swarm intelligence without requiring central fleet management software, master computers, or floor infrastructure markers.
Overview and Use Cases
The AGILOX ODM is a wheeled autonomous mobile robot engineered for material transport in manufacturing and warehouse settings. It is designed to move small load carriers such as dollies and containers with maximum dimensions of 600×400 mm. The robot operates within industrial facilities to automate transport workflows, reducing manual handling and increasing logistics throughput. Deployment examples include a 15-unit installation at DEHN SE, a manufacturer, where the fleet handled approximately 98% of production supply with around 2,000 transports per day.
Key Capabilities
- Omnidirectional movement enabling operation in narrow spaces and complex layouts
- Decentralized X-SWARM peer-to-peer swarm intelligence system for fleet coordination
- Infrastructure-free operation requiring no central fleet management software, master computer, or floor markers
- Autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance
- Charging cycle of 11 minutes
- Support for multiple simultaneous robots in shared environments
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum payload | 300 kg |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 1,100 × 400 × 1,235 mm |
| Dead weight | 160 kg |
| Maximum lifting height | 250 mm |
| Minimum aisle width | 900 mm |
| Turning circle | 1,600 mm |
| Charge time | 11 minutes |
Applications
The AGILOX ODM is deployed across production and warehouse environments for:
- Supply chain automation within manufacturing facilities
- Parts and component transport between workstations
- Container and dolly movement in warehouse operations
- Just-in-time material delivery in lean manufacturing contexts
Manufacturer
The AGILOX ODM is manufactured by AGILOX. The company serves over 300 customers across 20+ countries on three continents, including deployments at companies such as Bosch, Geberit, MAHLE, hansgrohe, BMW, and DEHN SE. The robot's infrastructure-free operation and decentralized control architecture form the basis of AGILOX's fleet coordination approach.
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