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May, 2020


Omron Releases Mobile Material Transport Robot


Hoffman Estates, IL — Omron Au- tomation Americas has recently launched its LD-250, a sturdy new materials transport robot that can carry payloads up to 551 lb (250 kg). It is designed to move items that in-


in industrialized nations and rising labor costs in emerging countries. The Omron LD mobile robots can avoid people and obstacles, while automati- cally calculating the best routes to transport material, optimizing mate-


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LD-250 autonomous mobile robot.


clude transmission blocks, automo- tive seats and voluminous packaging materials that are bulky and heavy. Together with Omron’s power-


ful Fleet Manager, the LD-250 can help manufacturers construct a more flexible and optimized autonomous material transport system. Fleet Manager now enables the control of multiple mobile robots with different payloads through a single system. The system can manage traffic, bat- tery charging and vehicle navigation for a diverse fleet of up to 100 robots. Factories worldwide are seeking


better ways to increase the productiv- ity and profitability of high-mix pro- duction, amid a decreasing workforce


rials transport requirements and re- ducing labor requirements. With the addition of the LD-250


to the LD series, customers in a wide variety of industries, including auto- motive and electronics, are no longer required to establish a fixed material transport equipment. Instead, they can achieve a system that can flexi- bly handle changing market de- mands, while liberating workers from the dull and tiring work of ma-


terial transport. Contact: Omron Electronics,


LLC, 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 200, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 % 847-843-7900 Web: www.automation.omron.com


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