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AGILOX OFL

The AGILOX OFL is an omnidirectional autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed for intralogistics tasks such as pallet picking, putaway, and replenishment. It features an 800 kg payload capacity, 1.2 m lift height, and operates using AGILOX's decentralized X-SWARM swarm intelligence without requiring central fleet management software.

Overview and Use Cases

The AGILOX OFL is an omnidirectional, scissor-free autonomous mobile robot designed for warehouse and intralogistics operations. Its primary applications include pallet picking, putaway operations, replenishment tasks, and conveyor supply. The robot was unveiled at LogiMAT 2025 and made its North American debut at PACK EXPO Las Vegas in September–October 2025.

Key Capabilities

The OFL operates on AGILOX's proprietary X-SWARM decentralized peer-to-peer swarm intelligence system, which enables autonomous coordination without requiring central fleet management software or modifications to existing warehouse infrastructure.

The robot achieves operational readiness within a few hours of on-site deployment, according to customer testimonials.

Specifications

  • Payload Capacity: 800 kg (1,764 lbs)
  • Maximum Lift Height: 1,200 mm (47.2 inches)
  • Dimensions: 1,655 mm (length) × 800 mm (width) × 1,988 mm (height)
  • Dead Weight: 575 kg
  • Maximum Speed: 1.4 m/s (4.6 feet per second)
  • Minimum Passage Width: 1,400 mm (55.1 inches)
  • Minimum Aisle Width: 1,600 mm (63 inches)

Applications

The OFL is suited for intralogistics environments requiring autonomous material handling. Its omnidirectional design and compact footprint enable operation in warehouse aisles and passages with constrained space. The robot's lift capability supports vertical placement of pallets at elevated stations, making it applicable to multi-level storage and conveyor integration scenarios.

Manufacturer

The AGILOX OFL is manufactured by AGILOX.

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