 Driven by Balyo robotic end rider lift truck |
Yale Materials Handling Corporation has demonstrated its Driven by Balyo robotic end rider lift truck.
The MPE080-VG robotic lift truck automates a variety of repetitive load transportation tasks, which can improve labour productivity and free employees to take on more value-added roles.
It picks up, transports and drops off pallets anywhere on the floor using infrastructure-free navigation technology to map and guide itself by recognising existing structural features. Without the need for tape, wire or other additional infrastructure, the Yale robotic end rider lift truck can easily and quickly adjust to changing layout configurations in the event of expansions, peaks or other business changes.
It can also switch to manual mode with the touch of a button, offering additional flexibility to help operations adapt to unexpected demands.
In addition to the MPE080-VG end rider, Yale offers two other robotic lift truck models with Driven by Balyo technology - the MO70T tow tractor and the MC10-15 counterbalance stacker. The Balyo architecture can scale according to operational demands, offering the flexibility to manage a single truck or an entire fleet. An advanced obstacle detection feature controls truck speed and affords smooth, efficient movement, minimising unnecessary stops and impacts to allow for up to 20,000 hours of use.