1. The Value of AMRs in Warehouse Picking
Traditional picking operations rely heavily on manual walking-time-consuming, labor-intensive, and error-prone.
Reeman AMRs use laser SLAM + 3D vision fused positioning, enabling them to dynamically plan routes based on real-time warehouse conditions for tote handling, replenishment, and goods-to-person workflows.
Key advantages:
Precise path planning reduces walking distance by 30%–50%
3D visual obstacle avoidance prevents collisions with walls, racks, or goods
Seamless integration with WMS/WCS improves overall picking throughput
During promotions and peak seasons, Reeman AMRs maintain stable productivity, ensuring the warehouse can withstand demand surges.
2. AMR Fleet Scheduling in Distribution Centers
Distribution centers experience extremely high task density and sharp peaks and troughs.
Reeman AMRs dynamically adjust the fleet size depending on workload.
Smart dispatching selects the shortest path for each task
Multi-robot collaboration minimizes congestion and traffic conflicts
Rapid deployment in existing facilities without interrupting operations
For time-sensitive distribution hubs, Reeman AMRs dramatically reduce delays caused by manual handling.
3. Flexibility Advantages in Micro-Fulfillment Centers (MFCs)
Micro-fulfillment centers demand much more from robots: narrow aisles, dense layouts, and fast task cycles.
Since Reeman AMRs require no floor construction, they navigate tight spaces with ease.
Supports automatic replenishment and tote transport
Rapid map updates with zero warehouse downtime during business adjustments
Enables night-time unmanned operation
This allows small warehouses to deliver big efficiency.
4. Why the Logistics Industry Prefers Reeman AMRs
Proven brand with extensive real-world deployments
Stable multi-robot scheduling supporting dozens or even hundreds of AMRs
Cross-floor delivery with autonomous elevator riding
High stability and adaptability to complex dynamic environments
Across the logistics sector, the consensus is clear:
There are many AMR options, but few deliver reliability, fast deployment, and strong system integration like Reeman.
Conclusion
In the era of logistics digitalization, efficiency doesn't come from piling up more equipment-it comes from choosing mature, stable, and scalable solutions.
Reeman AMR transport robots are becoming the automation standard for an increasing number of warehouses and distribution centers, enabling higher throughput, lower labor dependence, and truly intelligent logistics operations.

