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iFollow will be showcasing Its premium, slimline autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) on the Stow stands 5B105 and 5B110 at IMHX 2022, which takes place on 6-8 September 2022 at the NEC, Birmingham. Frazer Watson, UK / Ireland Country Manager at iFollow, said: “As the logistics solutions and intralogistics technology event of the year, IMHX offers the perfect platform to promote the transformative benefits that mobile robots can bring to warehouses and fulfilment centres.”
The iFollow team invites visitors to the stands to discuss the latest agile automated intralogistics techniques involving AMRs. Suited to a broad range of applications, even in cold storage, iFollow’s mobile robots can assist order picking operations in sectors such as grocery, manufacturing and logistics. They have the flexibility to transport different storage units such as pallets, trolleys and roll cages – with a standout feature of being able to transport two roll cages at once in cold stores and ambient warehouses, making them an ideal productivity boosting solution for grocery logistics. In addition, the robots can operate in temperatures from -25° C to +40°C without degradation of battery life, and their robust build happily withstands travel on rough floors. Being just 17cm high – approximately half as tall as of other AMRs – gives the iFollow robot a further advantage in reducing overall height when carrying roll cages.
Earlier this year, stow Group’s warehouse automation business unit acquired a majority stake in iFollow, which designs and manufactures 100% of its high quality AMRs in France. Find out more about how this technology can improve productivity from the iFollow team, who look forward to meeting you on stands 5B105 and 5B110 at IMHX 2022.












