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ADAM, The intelligent AGV, Automated Guided Vehicle, Light Duty Robot, RMT Robotics
ADAM (Automated Delivery and Movement) is a category-defining, light duty (150 kg) self-guided vehicle that provides nimble, autonomous transportation and delivery for manufacturing and warehousing. RMT Robotics’ unique, cost-effective and expedient solution for product transportation propels automation to new levels of possibility. So much more than an AGV, ADAM needs no external guide path network or sensors. And with open path navigation, Ethernet communication, and mission-based dispatch, ADAM dynamically chooses its route adapting to any environment. What’s more, ADAM steers clear of obstacles, whether they’re expected or not, independently plotting the best path to its destination. And that’s just the beginning. Tire makers were the first to capitalize on the new technology when RMT Robotics introduced ADAM to the marketplace in 2005. 'The pressroom solution allowed tire manufacturers to, for the first time, automate a repetitive, physically strenuous task, lowering operating costs as well as reducing the risk to the health and safety of employees,' said Bill Torrens, Director of Sales & Marketing for RMT Robotics. To find out more about ADAM and automated warehouse solutions visit www.adamsgv.com or contact RMT Robotics by calling 1.905.643.9700, email adam@rmtrobotics.com or visit www.rmtrobotics.com
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