Seegrid Palion AMR — Specs & Review
Specifications
| Brand | Seegrid |
|---|---|
| Model | Palion AMR |
| Year | 2022 |
| Category | Logistics |
| Autonomy | fully-autonomous |
| Environment | indoor |
| Dimensions | 140cm L × 80cm W × 40cm H |
| Connectivity | WiFi, Ethernet |
| Country of origin | US |
Key features
- 4,500 kg tow capacity
- 3D vision — no floor markers
- ANSI B56.5 safety compliant
- Seegrid Supervisor fleet software
- Infrastructure-free deployment
- 1.4 m/s operating speed
- Automotive and heavy industrial focus
What is it?
The Seegrid Palion AMR is a vision-guided autonomous mobile robot for heavy towing and transport, pulling loads up to 4,500 kg between fixed locations in manufacturing and distribution environments.
Who is it for?
- Automotive manufacturers automating heavy sub-assembly cart towing between production cells
- Large distribution centres with long towing routes between receiving, storage, and shipping
- Industrial manufacturers replacing scheduled forklift runs with flexible autonomous towing
- Operations that require infrastructure-free autonomous navigation in dynamic environments
Key specs
- Tow capacity: 4,500 kg
- Max speed: 1.4 m/s
- Navigation: Seegrid 3D vision (no floor markers)
- Safety: ANSI B56.5 compliant
- Fleet: Seegrid Supervisor software
How it compares
Vs MiR600: Seegrid's tow capacity at 4,500 kg far exceeds MiR600's 600 kg carry payload, making Palion better suited for heavy cart towing while MiR600 is stronger for direct payload transport with top modules.
Limitations
- Towing only — not designed for direct payload carry
- 3D vision navigation less effective in very dark or reflective environments
- Slower than some competitors at 1.4 m/s
- US-centric distributor network limits global deployment support
FAQ
How much does the Seegrid Palion AMR cost?
Seegrid Palion AMR pricing is available through enterprise contracts. Contact Seegrid directly for pricing based on payload requirements and deployment scale.
What is the Seegrid Palion AMR used for?
The Palion AMR is a vision-guided autonomous mobile robot for towing and transport in manufacturing and distribution environments, pulling heavy loads and carts up to 4,500 kg between fixed locations without floor markers or infrastructure changes.
What are the key specs of the Seegrid Palion AMR?
The Palion AMR tows loads up to 4,500 kg, operates at 1.4 m/s, and uses Seegrid's proprietary 3D vision navigation — no floor markers, QR codes, or laser reflectors required.
Who is the Seegrid Palion AMR designed for?
The Palion AMR is designed for automotive manufacturers, heavy industrial facilities, and large distribution centres that need to automate heavy cart and pallet towing across long distances without infrastructure investment.
How does the Seegrid Palion compare to MiR robots?
Seegrid uses 3D camera vision navigation with no floor infrastructure — no QR codes, no laser reflectors. MiR uses lidar plus camera. Both operate infrastructure-free, but Seegrid's tow capacity at 4,500 kg far exceeds MiR600's 600 kg carry payload.