The Seegrid RS1 autonomous forklift in actionUS materials handling autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solutions provider Seegrid, is celebrating 20 million autonomous miles – 32 million kilometres - by its fleet of AMRs, driven in real-world conditions at production facilities.
Seegrid says the scale of the achievement, which is the equivalent of circling the Earth more than 800 times, reflects the deep integration of its technology into the daily operations of global manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics leaders.
There have been no recordable safety incidents with the AMRs since deployment, Seegrid adds.
“Reaching 20 million autonomous miles is a monumental feat that validates the maturity and reliability of our technology,” says Seegrid CEO Chris Baker.
“This milestone is a testament to our team’s dedication and the incredible trust our customers place in us.
“We aren’t just moving materials; we are building a data-driven foundation for physical AI to allow our customers to scale their operations safely and confidently in the increasingly complex world of material handling.”
Seegrid is partnered with more than 50 global brands and has over 2,000 AMRs deployed at in excess of 200 customer sites where they are working in 24/7 production environments.
“These miles serve as a massive, real-world data engine,” Seegrid says of the 20 million mark. “By utilising physical AI, Seegrid translates this vast field experience into intelligent robot behaviour.
“Every mile driven trains our systems to better understand, predict, and interact with the physical world—preparing our AMRs to navigate industrial facilities with human-like spatial awareness, industrial-grade precision, and fully compliant interoperability.”