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Seegrid Pallet Truck

The Seegrid Pallet Truck is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed for pallet material handling in warehouses, fulfillment centers, and third-party logistics facilities. It navigates using proprietary 3D computer vision without requiring infrastructure modifications and operates continuously with auto-charging capabilities.

Overview and Use Cases

The Seegrid Pallet Truck is part of Seegrid's lineup of autonomous material-handling robots. It is deployed in warehousing operations, third-party logistics (3PL) facilities, and large retail fulfillment centers for automated pallet transport and staging tasks.

Key Capabilities

  • Autonomous navigation using proprietary 3D computer vision technology
  • Operates without infrastructure modifications (no wires, tapes, or laser guides required)
  • Auto-charging capability for continuous 24/7 operation
  • Performs material-handling tasks including transport, pick/drop, and staging operations without human intervention
  • Compatible with standard pallet configurations

Specifications

Payload Capacity:

  • Pallet Truck (Palion EL1 model): 2,500 lb
  • Lift CR1 model: approximately 3,968 lb (1,800 kg)
  • Tow Tractor model: 10,000 lb

Lift Height:

  • Pallet Truck (EL1): 5' 2" (approximately 183 cm)
  • Lift CR1 model: 15 ft (457 cm)

Speed:

  • Pallet Truck: 3.4 mph
  • Lift CR1: 5 mph maximum
  • Tow Tractor: 4.0 mph

Manufacturer

Seegrid manufactures the Pallet Truck and related autonomous material-handling equipment. The company is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, and has raised at least $50 million in Series D funding. According to company sources, Seegrid has deployed over 2,000 units across more than 200 sites, accumulating over 20 million autonomous production miles with reported zero recordable safety incidents.

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