UQI Launched New Wali Box-handling Mobile Robots
Recently, UQI launched its new Wali box-handling mobile robots, the C50L and U50, enabling dense storage and efficient flow of boxed materials. With an industry-leading 42% storage density, it maximizes storage space efficiency, helping e-commerce/3PL and other industry clients build AI-driven unmanned box storage systems.

Lanyu Unveiled “Yujiaolong” Heavy-Duty Unmanned Transport Vehicle
Recently, Tianjin Langyu Robotics Co., Ltd. held a grand launch ceremony for its new heavy-duty unmanned transport vehicle, “Yujiaolong,” in Xiangshui County, Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, on the shores of the Yellow Sea.
As a new generation of heavy-duty unmanned transport vehicles launched by Lanyu, “Yujiaolong” can be widely used in large parks, factories, and closed/semi-closed road scenarios for short-distance cross-workshop transport. This marks the company’s transition from traditional AGV technology to a new type of vehicle manufacturer.

Toyota L&F Released An Autonomous Forklift
Recently, Toyota L&F under Toyota Industries Corporation unveiled the “Rinova Autonomous,” an autonomous forklift designed for truck loading and unloading operations. It aims to achieve fully automated operation from forklift entry to neat stacking in highly variable environments such as unpredictable truck positions and inconsistent pallet orientations. The new model uses 3D LiDAR and deep learning image recognition to automatically determine the truck’s platform position and pallet posture, and automatically generate approach and loading paths to alleviate manpower shortages and efficiency fluctuations in the loading and unloading line.

Since 1986, the company has launched multiple generations of unmanned forklifts and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) for fixed-point material handling scenarios. The “Rinova Autonomous” is based on long-term field trials and small-scale pilot implementations in industries such as consumer goods and beverages since 2022, achieving near-human loading and unloading accuracy in real-world environments through iterative iterations of truck operation recognition, pathfinding, and stacking algorithms.
Preferred Robotics Launched AMRs
Preferred Robotics, recently announced the launch of a new member to its “Kachaka” series of AMRs – the ultra-slim “Kachaka Slim,” now available to the market. With a width of only 260mm, this ultra-slim robot can autonomously navigate in environments with a minimum aisle width of 450mm, targeting space-constrained medical and office settings. Its aim is to fully automate the material handling process without altering the environment. The “Kachaka Slim” is primarily aimed at addressing the growing labor shortage in Japan’s medical and nursing care sectors.

Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Preferred Robotics primarily develops and sells autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for the industry. In terms of product portfolio, Preferred Robotics previously collaborated with Amano Corporation to develop and launch the small commercial floor cleaning robot “HAPiiBOT,” and subsequently released the home-use autonomous handling robot “Kachaka” and the “Kachaka Pro,” enhanced for B2B applications.
Dematic Unveiled RTS 120 Aisle Stacking AGV
Dematic, a US-based company, recently announced the expansion of its Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) portfolio with the official release of the RTS 120 aisle stacking AGV, designed for high-bay racking environments.
The newly released RTS 120 aisle stacking AGV is specifically designed for high-bay, single-selection racking environments. It can be deployed directly within existing warehouse aisle and racking layouts, eliminating the need for building new racking systems or significantly adjusting aisle widths for automation. The new vehicle builds upon traditional reach truck technology by adding unmanned operation and system-level connectivity, targeting single-depth high-bay warehouses.

Dematic is a globally renowned provider of supply chain automation solutions, a member of the German KION Group AG. Its business covers multiple sectors including warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing. Its product line includes automated conveying and sorting systems, stacker cranes, AGVs/AMRs, and warehouse management and control software, providing integrated “equipment + software + service” solutions for customers across various industries.
REEMAN Robot Released Hanma 2.0 Counterbalance Unmanned Forklift
Based on a deep understanding of market demands, REEMAN Robot launched the Hanma 2.0 counterbalance unmanned forklift, leading a revolution in industrial material handling. With “stability, intelligence, efficiency, and safety” as its core design philosophy, it features a comprehensive upgrade from structural design to intelligent control system. This not only solves many drawbacks of traditional handling methods but also achieves a leap from “manual operation” to “unmanned autonomous operation,” providing enterprises with a one-stop intelligent material handling solution.

The Hanma 2.0 counterbalance unmanned forklift achieves precise breakthroughs in core performance parameters: a maximum load capacity of 1.2 tons and a lifting height of up to 2.5 meters, easily handling various types of crisscross and cross-shaped pallet materials. Whether it’s heavy components, boxed goods, or stacked materials, it can efficiently carry them.
Mooe Robot Launched Model F Embodied Intelligent Forklift
Recently, at its smart factory in Jianhu, Jiangsu Province, Mooe Robot officially launched its Model F embodied intelligent forklift. Based on its independently developed Mooe Swarm intelligent system, the forklift redefines the standard for unmanned material handling with “three core breakthroughs + ultra-fast delivery capabilities,” providing a high-efficiency solution for the intelligent upgrade of global warehousing and logistics.

The Model F is equipped with spatial semantic perception technology, enabling it to autonomously identify elements such as goods, roads, and cargo areas within the warehouse, achieving spatial calibration and dynamic environmental adaptation. Based on its spatial perception capabilities, the Model F can complete a scenario teaching demonstration in just 5 minutes before being deployed for handling tasks. In a serverless environment, the Model F can achieve point-to-point intelligent traffic control while outputting scenario perception data to build an information interaction system.
Kawasaki Heavy Unveiled 1t Car Body Transport AMR
Kawasaki Heavy Industries launched a high-load autonomous mobile robot (AMR) for automotive body assembly lines. The new model can carry a maximum of 1 ton of car body and moves autonomously within the factory. It is expected to enter the market in 2026. Compared to traditional buried conveyors (ground trenching, chain and belt conveyors), this “no-fixed-construction” AMR solution will significantly improve the flexibility of production line upgrades and vehicle model changes.

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From December 3 to 5, the 8th Annual Conference on Mobile Robot Industry Development 2025 will be held in Hefei, Anhui. As an annual industry conference, this event will bring together over 500 companies and more than 1,000 attendees from the mobile robot and humanoid robot industries to discuss the industry’s new future and directions from different perspectives. Stay tuned!


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