SEER's SLR600 side line robot at MODEXThere were a number of new autonomous mobile robot (AMR) launches at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta recently, which have not been included in our previous coverage.
Shanghai-headquartered SEER Robotics debuted a series of intelligent AMRs, including the SPT-1500UL space-saving pallet truck, the SLR-600UL line-side robot and the SCT-50UL Tote Robot for high-density storage and compact warehouses.
The 1,500kg capacity SPT-1500UL compact pallet truck has been designed to adapt to a wide range of pallets and applications without high retrofit costs and for fast deployment.
Offering accessible automation, the SPT-1500UL features AI pallet recognition, making it compatible with multiple pallet types, and is able to handle wrapped and damaged pallets.
The SLR-600UL line-side robot is designed to carry out repetitive tasks, providing 24/7 operation, can carry loads up to 600kg and features ±5mm positioning accuracy.
MyBull's TMN-FP20 autonomous forklift at MODEX
The SCT-50UL Tote Robot comes with 3D vision tote handling, precise picking, a 1,920 mm turning radius, and six-level storage capability.
It is suited to compact warehouse environments, improves storage density and supports goods-to-person operations.
Founder and CEO of SEER Robotics, Zhao Yue, says: “We are pleased to launch new AMRs on the SEER Robotics platform at MODEX this year”.
“These solutions are a small sample of more than 2,000 pre-validated robot models available through our groundbreaking multi-robot orchestration platform,” Yue adds.
“Providing an open-access knowledge base for building, picking, and managing robots, it enables integrators and end-users to select and deploy the best robots for different applications to create a full customised solution controlled through a single platform.”
Meanwhile, Michigan-headquartered AMR developer MyBull Robotics launched its TMN-T50US 5T capacity AMR-capable tugger, combining AMR capabilities with robust towing performance for consistent uptime, precise navigation, and seamless integration into existing workflows.
The tugger features advanced sensors and intelligent control systems, supporting safe, dependable operation in dynamic environments.
MyBull was also showcasing its TMN-FP20 autonomous forklift at MODEX.
The forklift has a maximum load capacity of 2T and a lift height up to 3.2 meters, and allows for seamless switching between manual and automatic driving modes.
The forklift has been designed to perform fully automated indoor and outdoor cargo handling and stacking tasks.
Dallas-headquartered intralogistics automation solutions specialists Quicktron was also among the launches at MODEX, releasing its QuickBin Ultra and QuickCube solutions into the US.
QuickBin Ultra is the latest evolution of Quicktron’s flagship piece-picking solution, which is a high-density vertical tote storage and fulfilment solution, while QuickCube is a new compact pallet automation solution featuring ultra-thin, 4-way C150 shuttles to increase storage density by 50% and dramatically reduce overall operation and maintenance costs.
The two solutions, QuickBin Ultra and QuickCube Solutions, have also been bundled as QuickMix hybrid automation architecture.
“QuickMix provides companies with a complete flexible, modular system of unified high-density robotics and software to solve growing industry challenges, including rising fulfilment volumes, increasing urbanisation, growing service expectations, and labor shortages,” Quicktron states.