How Do Reeman AMR Robots Avoid Obstacles? Will They Get Stuck?
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Do AMR Robots Get Stuck When They Encounter Obstacles?
In busy factory environments, forklifts, pallets, workers, and machines are everywhere.
So it’s normal for factory owners to ask:
“What if the robot hits something? Will it get stuck?”
With Reeman AMR robots, the answer is clear:
No—Reeman AMRs don’t get stuck, and they actively avoid obstacles.
1. Triple-Sensor Safety System for 360° Detection
Reeman AMR robots use a three-layer protection system, including:
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LiDAR
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3D depth cameras
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Ultrasonic sensors
These sensors create a 360° real-time environmental map, enabling the robot to detect:
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Stationary obstacles (racks, pallets, equipment)
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Moving objects (people, forklifts, trolleys)
Once an obstacle is detected, the robot automatically:
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Slows down
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Calculates a bypass route
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Re-plans its path
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Continues the task without interruption
This ensures smooth operation even in high-traffic or unpredictable areas.
2. Intelligent Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance
Unlike traditional AGVs that follow fixed magnetic strips or QR codes,
Reeman AMR robots use SLAM autonomous navigation, enabling them to:
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Understand changing environments
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Predict moving obstacles
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Execute intelligent dynamic avoidance
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Navigate tight and cluttered spaces effortlessly
Whether a forklift passes by or a worker suddenly appears, the AMR can instantly adjust its path.
3. No Fixed Routes Means No “Dead Situations”
Traditional AGVs often freeze or fail when:
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The aisle is blocked
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Shelves are rearranged
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The magnetic strip is damaged
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The route changes
Reeman AMR robots don’t rely on any fixed markers.
They update their map in real time, so even if the layout changes temporarily, the robot:
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Re-scans the environment
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Re-plans the route
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Completes the task without human intervention
This means no downtime and no stuck robots.
4. Built-In Safety Redundancy
If the AMR detects an obstacle too close, a safety mechanism triggers:
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Automatic slowdown
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Controlled stop
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Alert notifications
This prevents collisions and ensures the safety of both people and equipment.
5. Stable Performance in Tight and Mixed-Traffic Areas
Whether it’s:
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Narrow aisles
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Sharp corners
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Human-vehicle mixed zones
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Temporary blockages
Reeman AMR robots can pass safely and continue their assigned tasks without hesitation.
Reeman AMR Robots Don’t Fear Chaos—they Handle It
Reeman’s advanced obstacle-avoidance technology ensures:
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No stuck robots
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No route failures
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No safety hazards
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24/7 reliable logistics automation
In short:
The only time a Reeman AMR stops is when you haven’t turned it on.
Once running, it brings safer, smarter, and more efficient material handling to every factory.

