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DHL Supply Chain FoxBot Autonomous Forklift Deployment – Louisville Distribution Center
AGV - Forklift
Depalletizing
Highly Automated
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Third-Party Logistics (3PL)

DHL Supply Chain FoxBot Autonomous Forklift Deployment – Louisville Distribution Center

Fox RoboticsLouisville, Kentucky, United States

DHL Supply Chain deployed Fox Robotics' FoxBot autonomous forklifts at its Louisville distribution center to address staffing challenges, with the robots now handling 90% of all inbound freight autonomously while significantly reducing product damage claims.

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Megatech Industries Deploys 4 MiR250 AMRs to Automate Internal Logistics in Automotive Plastics Manufacturing
4 × MiR250 Autonomous Mobile RobotsMiR Fleet Control Software (integrated into Megatech's own software platform by MTS Tech)
Real-Time Robot Location TrackingMission Monitoring and Priority Assignment
Incident Detection and Resolution Interface
Partially Automated (AMR-based internal logistics; operators manage warehouse logistics)
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#MiR#MiR250#Mobile Industrial Robots#AMR#Autonomous Mobile Robot#Megatech Industries+12
Automotive Manufacturing

Megatech Industries Deploys 4 MiR250 AMRs to Automate Internal Logistics in Automotive Plastics Manufacturing

MiRSpain

Megatech Industries, a manufacturer of plastic parts for the automotive sector, deployed four MiR250 autonomous mobile robots at its plant in Amurrio, Basque Country, Spain. The robots automate the removal of finished containers from production lines, transport them to the warehouse, and return empty containers to continue production — replacing forklift-based logistics. The deployment delivered a significant reduction in forklift incidents, elimination of production bottlenecks, improved ergonomics for operators, and an estimated annual return on investment of approximately €100,000. MiR fleet control was integrated into Megatech's own software via MiR's official distributor MTS Tech, giving the team real-time visibility and control over all robot missions. Following the success at Amurrio, Megatech is evaluating expansion to its facilities in Ourense, Spain, and the Czech Republic.

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Shigemasa Co., Ltd. Deploys MiR250 Hook AMR to Automate Cart Transport After Warehouse Expansion
1 × MiR250 Hook (MiR250 AMR base + MiR Hook 250 top module)MiR Fleet Management Software
MiR Robot Interface (multi-device: iPad, PC)Inventory Management System Integration (WMS linkage for cart collection and delivery instructions)
April Tag Cart Identification
Partially Automated (AMR handles cart transport; humans manage tasks requiring human judgment)
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#MiR#MiR250#MiR250 Hook#MiR Hook 250#Mobile Industrial Robots#AMR+13
Key Features
MiR250 Hook autonomously identifies carts via April Tags and tows them from designated yard locations to shipping bases — no manual loading or unloading required
WMS / inventory system integration: the robot receives collection and delivery instructions directly from Shigemasa's inventory management system, enabling accurate, system-driven transport without manual mission assignment
No infrastructure changes required — no magnetic tape, floor markers, or layout modifications needed, enabling deployment into the existing warehouse without physical reconfiguration
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Results & Benefits
Automated cart transport between yard and shipping base — replacing manual human-carried transport that became unsustainable after warehouse expansion increased transport distances significantly
Labor reallocation: human workers freed from repetitive cart transport tasks to focus on work that only humans can do — consistent with Shigemasa's stated philosophy of 'letting robots do what robots can do, and letting people do what only people can do'
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Wholesale Distribution / Industrial Supply

Shigemasa Co., Ltd. Deploys MiR250 Hook AMR to Automate Cart Transport After Warehouse Expansion

MiRUp to 500 kg (MiR250 Hook towing capacity), Japan

Shigemasa Co., Ltd., a machinery parts and tools supplier based in Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima, Japan, deployed a MiR250 Hook autonomous mobile robot to automate cart towing operations after a warehouse expansion significantly increased internal transport distances. The MiR250 Hook — an AMR with a patented towing hook top module — autonomously collects carts from designated yard locations and delivers them to shipping bases in response to instructions from the company's inventory management system. Key selection criteria included no infrastructure change requirements, multi-device remote operation capability, a simple one-click user interface, and pre-installation verification at the DAIKI ROBOTICS Robotics Lab in Osaka. The deployment freed human workers from repetitive transport tasks to focus on work that only humans can do, and was selected over AGV and competing AMR solutions that required magnetic tape, layout changes, or manual loading and unloading.

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