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AGV deployment for Raben Group

Automation of internal transport in Raben Logistics Polska based on four MT-800 transport robots integrated with fleet management software.

Published: September 20, 2023

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Industry

Contract logistics / 3PL

Scope

Automation of repetitive internal transport

Process

Flow between operating zones

Effect

Higher predictability and operational efficiency

Why this case matters

What this deployment helps you evaluate

Use this case study to compare process fit, site conditions and expected operating effect rather than only the exact fleet size. In most projects the key question is whether the transport logic matches your own bottleneck.

The strongest reference point is usually route repeatability, pick-up and drop-off logic, mixed traffic and how the first rollout scope supported a measurable business goal such as more stable flow or fewer manual interventions.

Process fit

Compare where the transport starts, where it ends and which part of the flow needed the highest discipline or automation maturity.

Layout and safety

Check whether the case involves similar traffic conflicts, aisle limits, workstations and safety constraints to your own warehouse or plant.

Business outcome

Focus on the operating effect: predictability, buffer discipline, manual workload reduction and readiness for the next automation stage.

Raben Logistics Polska introduced AGV robots to automate a repetitive internal transport scenario in a logistics environment. The project focused on stable movement of load carriers and coordination of a fleet that had to work in line with real warehouse operations.

Challenge

The main issue was the cost and variability of repetitive internal transport tasks. The project needed to improve throughput without making the operating model more complex for the warehouse team.

Solution

The rollout combined four MT-800 robots with fleet management software and a clearly defined task logic. This made internal transport more predictable and easier to supervise at system level.

Outcome

Raben gained a more stable transport process, lower dependence on manual repetition and better visibility of transport execution. The project showed how contract logistics can benefit from targeted AGV automation in a defined internal flow.

Next step

Do you want to test a similar scenario in your own plant?

We can review your process, compare it with this deployment and point to the AGV / AMR scope that makes the most business sense to start with.