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Internal logistics automation matched to your industry

We show how AGV / AMR and autonomous forklifts work in specific sectors, from automotive to FMCG, 3PL logistics and e-commerce. The goal is to answer one practical question fast: does this fit your process?

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Fast industry identification

A visitor can immediately see which AGV / AMR scenarios are the closest to their operating reality.

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Fit instead of generic claims

Each industry gets its own use cases, business effects and deployment context.

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Clear next action

Every tile leads to a dedicated industry page, case study or contact step.

Industry overview

Does this work in your industry?

This is what intralogistics automation looks like when we look at the sector instead of a generic slogan about technology. Every industry has a different operating rhythm, different bottlenecks and different use cases worth automating first.

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Automotive

An industry with high pressure on production rhythm, line supply timing and predictable material flow. AGV / AMR in automotive make sense where manual transport starts to destabilize JIT, JIS or regular movement between lines.

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FMCG / Food

In FMCG and food, the key drivers are volume, repetitive flow and readiness to run shift after shift without disruption. The biggest effect comes from automating the transport relationships that constantly load production, buffers or shipping.

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Logistics and 3PL

In contract logistics, throughput, varying load and stable pallet movement under time pressure matter most. AGV / AMR work well where repetitive transport relationships can be defined clearly.

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Industrial manufacturing

In industrial manufacturing the main issue is usually lack of predictability between production, supermarkets and the warehouse. Automation should start from the transport relation that creates the most delays or unnecessary trips.

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E-commerce

In e-commerce, speed, fast operational response and stable traffic in peak hours matter most. AGV / AMR make sense wherever repetitive pallet and carrier transport can be organized around inbound, replenishment and shipping.

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Furniture and light manufacturing

In furniture and light manufacturing the challenge is often long internal distances, changing assortment and mixed load carriers. Automation should organize regular transport of components, semi-finished goods and finished batches.

What stays common

No matter the industry, we follow the same logic

The sector changes priorities and scenarios, but the deployment logic stays consistent: process first, then AGV / AMR selection, integration and a decision based on ROI.

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Process analysis

We start from transport volume, pick-up and drop-off points and the places where the process is currently losing time or stability.

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AGV / AMR selection

We match vehicle type, working model and transport logic to the load carriers, distances, lifting height and site constraints.

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Integration

We connect the system with WMS, MES, ERP or a lighter task layer so transport is driven by process data.

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ROI

We size the first rollout scope so its impact on cost, throughput and process stability can be measured quickly.

How to use this page

Industry first, use case second

Industry shows the context

At the sector level you can see which constraints and expectations are typical for automotive, FMCG, logistics or e-commerce.

Use case shows the starting point

Inside each industry page you get the rollout scenarios most likely to become the first automation stage.

Deployments build trust

Where we have a matching case study, we lead directly to a real deployment instead of leaving the visitor with a generic industry description.

SEO and internal linking

Each industry has its own URL and dedicated content, so the page is ready for future sector subpages and long-tail topics such as AGV automotive, AMR in logistics or FMCG warehouse automation.

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Check how this can work in your company

We can compare your industry, carrier types, operating rhythm and site constraints to point to the AGV / AMR scenario that really makes operational and business sense.