Botsync

Botsync creates SyncOS, a no-code platform that connects autonomous mobile robots, AGVs, cobots, and other gear from various suppliers. This setup lets factories run tasks like pallet transport, box sorting, and end-of-line packing without custom coding. The company also provides MAG robots for safe, reliable material handling in production lines and storage systems. These tools cut manual work and boost operations across warehouses and plants.
LexxPluss

LexxPluss creates autonomous mobile robots for internal transport in warehouses, factories, and logistics sites. Products like Lexx500 handle up to 500kg on everyday carts such as cage or six-wheel types. No modifications needed for carts, and an auto-detach feature fits existing workflows. Robots use sensors for safe operation around people, meeting industry safety standards. The LexxHub system connects with warehouse controls, elevators, and equipment via APIs for smooth scaling from one unit onward.
Mov.AI

MOV.AI creates a software platform for making autonomous mobile robots used in warehouses and factories. The platform includes a visual editor for building robot programs, drag-and-drop navigation tools like SLAM, 3D simulators for testing, and fleet controls for monitoring multiple robots. It works with ROS to let teams use any hardware and deploy robots without deep coding skills. This cuts development time and lets non-experts handle setup. The tools connect to warehouse systems for tasks like moving goods.
idealworks

Idealworks creates software and hardware that lets companies run fleets of autonomous mobile robots in warehouses. These robots move goods without human drivers, using a central platform called AnyFleet to coordinate multiple units at once. They also make simulation tools to test robot setups and an operating system tailored for robotics tasks. The hardware includes the iw.hub robot, certified for safe use alongside people. This setup handles picking, transport, and sorting in real production lines.
KELO Robotics

Kelo Robotics makes mobile robots for logistics that carry heavy loads while staying light on power. These machines work alone or alongside people in tight spaces, thanks to push-back safety and a strong payload ratio. Built from reusable parts like car platforms, they adjust fast to fit needs in size, shape or task, from standard models to custom ones for lifting or research. Options include buying, renting or joint development for small or large orders.
Syrius Robotics

Syrius Robotics makes self-driving robots that move goods in warehouses. These robots handle picking, storage, and transport without human drivers. The company provides software to control robot fleets and cloud tools for tracking operations. Customers use them to speed up order fulfillment and cut labor costs in e-commerce and retail. Robots work on flat floors and shelves for flexible setups.
Addverb

Addverb creates robots and automation systems for warehouses. Robots manage material movement, sortation, picking, storage, and reverse logistics tasks. In-house hardware pairs with modular software to handle intralogistics. Solutions support brownfield and greenfield setups for operational gains. Fixed and flexible options fit diverse supply chains.
ANSCER Robotics

ANSCER Robotics designs and manufactures autonomous mobile robots for material handling in industrial settings. Robots in the AR, PLR, TR, and AGV series transport pallets, lift trolleys, and tug loads without human input, operating 24/7 to boost productivity. The Robots-as-a-Service model lets businesses subscribe instead of buying outright, integrating with warehouse systems like SAP and MES for smooth workflows. Fleet Manager software oversees multiple units from one dashboard.
FARobot

FARobot creates autonomous mobile robots that work together in groups to transport items inside warehouses, factories, and storage areas. Their patented platform lets robots from different makers share tasks without custom setups. These systems handle material flow in manufacturing, logistics, and retail settings to cut delays and boost output. Robots adjust paths on the fly and take over if one fails.
Robotnik

Robotnik produces mobile robots that move goods in warehouses and factories. These machines include wheeled bases with arms for picking and placing items. The company handles full projects from design to setup for production lines. Over 5,200 units operate across 50 countries with setups for research and manufacturing. Clients use them for intralogistics and human-robot teamwork.