AMR Autonomous Forklift Transforms Telecom Warehouse Logistics

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Telecom Warehouses Demand Stability and Precision

In the telecommunications industry, warehouse logistics connects equipment supply, project delivery, and maintenance support. Base station units, communication cabinets, and cable pallets are typically large, heavy, and moved at irregular intervals. Any delay or error in internal logistics can directly impact shipment schedules and overall project delivery timelines.

As business volume increased, a telecom logistics warehouse in Shenzhen began to experience limitations with its manual forklift-based operations. Peak-hour congestion, reliance on skilled drivers, night-shift safety risks, and rising management costs highlighted the need for a more stable and sustainable automation solution without major structural changes.

Deploying Heavy-Duty AMR Autonomous Forklifts

After evaluation, the warehouse introduced Reeman AMR autonomous forklifts from the Hercules series with a 1.5-ton payload. These forklifts handle point-to-point transport between warehouse zones and production areas, autonomously completing pallet pickup, transport, and delivery without human driving.

The autonomous forklifts integrate directly with standard pallets and support fully unmanned heavy-load transport, significantly reducing manual intervention in daily operations.

Autonomous Navigation in Complex Environments

Reeman AMR autonomous forklifts use self-navigation technology that does not rely on magnetic tape, reflectors, or fixed tracks. Deployment is completed without shutting down warehouse operations.

In environments with multiple aisles and parallel workflows, the forklifts dynamically plan routes and automatically avoid personnel, manual forklifts, and temporary obstacles. This ensures continuous operation while maintaining high safety standards.

Coordinated Operations and Measurable Results

Multiple Reeman AMR autonomous forklifts operate under unified scheduling, dynamically allocating tasks based on priority and workload. Managers can monitor real-time status and task progress, making logistics operations visible and controllable.

After deployment, the telecom warehouse significantly increased heavy-load transport efficiency without adding manpower. Night operations became safer and more reliable, positioning Reeman AMR autonomous forklifts as a core enabler of intelligent logistics upgrades in the telecom sector.