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MiR1200 Pallet Jack

The MiR1200 Pallet Jack is an autonomous mobile robot manufactured by Mobile Industrial Robots A/S designed for autonomous detection, pickup, and delivery of EU pallets up to 1,200 kg. It uses AI-based 3D vision for pallet recognition and operates continuously via opportunity charging with a runtime of approximately 8–10 hours per charge.

Overview and Use Cases

The MiR1200 Pallet Jack is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) developed by Mobile Industrial Robots A/S (Odense, Denmark) and publicly launched on March 19, 2024 at LogiMAT. The system is engineered for autonomous floor-to-floor material handling, specifically for the detection, pickup, and delivery of EU pallets in warehouse and logistics environments. It supports 24/7 operation through opportunity charging, enabling continuous workflow in industrial facilities.

Key Capabilities

  • Autonomous Pallet Handling: Fully autonomous detection and pickup of EU pallets, including shrink-wrapped pallet recognition
  • Vision System: AI-based 3D vision powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin
  • Continuous Operation: 24/7 operation capability with opportunity charging support
  • ISO 3691-4 Compliance: Meets international standards for driverless industrial trucks

Specifications

  • Payload Capacity: 1,200 kg
  • Maximum Speed: 1.5 m/s
  • Dimensions:
    • Width: 820 mm
    • Length: 1,934 mm
    • Height: 1,990 mm
  • Pick/Place Height: Hardware capable of 85 cm; software feature for height-variable pick/place was not available at launch
  • Battery Runtime: Approximately 8–10 hours per charge under typical workflow conditions
  • Charging: Opportunity charging supported with a charge ratio of approximately 1:14
  • Manufacturer: Mobile Industrial Robots A/S

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