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How To Choose The Right AMR: Matching Payload To Your Needs

Nov 04, 2025

Model Selection Is About Fit, Not Size

When purchasing a transport robot, one of the most common questions is:
"Which model should I choose?"

Many assume that a higher payload automatically means better performance, but that's not always the case. Choosing an AMR that fits your application scenario is crucial. If the model is mismatched, it can lead to higher costs, lower efficiency, and faster wear.

 

Reeman AMR Series: From Light to Heavy Duty

Reeman's AMR lineup covers 100 kg to 1500 kg payloads, offering three major types:

Latent AMRs for lightweight bin or tote transport

Lifting AMRs for mid-to-heavy material transfer

Autonomous Forklifts for full pallet and warehouse logistics

For electronics or SMT assembly workshops, lightweight AMRs (100–300 kg) are ideal - fast, agile, and capable of frequent point-to-point deliveries.
For injection molding plants, auto parts factories, or home appliance lines, heavier-duty models (600–1500 kg) or autonomous forklifts are recommended for greater stability and full pallet handling.

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Precision Navigation for Any Environment

All Reeman transport robots use Laser SLAM navigation combined with 3D obstacle detection, ensuring ±10 mm path accuracy.
Whether in narrow aisles or reflective factory floors, Reeman AMRs maintain smooth and stable navigation.

Their adaptive speed and path optimization algorithm automatically adjusts power output based on load weight, ensuring smooth operation across all payload levels.

Before deployment, Reeman conducts digital mapping and route simulation to verify performance under different payloads - significantly reducing on-site debugging time.

 

Tailored Solutions for Real-World Logistics

Reeman AMRs are already operating successfully across electronics manufacturing, injection molding, automotive parts, and export robotics factories, known for their stability and low maintenance requirements.

When selecting a model, enterprises should start with three key parameters:

Payload weight

Cargo shape and size

Aisle width and floor conditions

Reeman's engineering team provides one-on-one consultation, customizing configurations to ensure each factory gets an AMR that is accurately selected, runs steadily, and lasts longer.

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