Kivnon to showcase its versatile pallet stacker at LogiMAT 2023
At this year’s LogiMAT, Kivnon will present its versatile K55 Pallet Stacker AGV. The vehicle is an ideal solution for end-of-line palletizing, food and beverage, and retail applications. It is a real workhorse that will carry out mundane manual tasks efficiently and reliably. Kivon’s range of AGVs is renowned for robustness, safety, and accuracy, and this latest addition to the portfolio provides customers with a vehicle that can automatically transport stack pallets.
Equipped with lifting forks, the K55 Pallet Stacker will automatically transport palletized loads of up to 1200 kg and can lift to a height of up to 1500 mm. In line with all the Kivnon AGV/AMR ranges, it is based on a simple, reliable, well-engineered design to ensure it carries out its missions smoothly and reliably. Kivnon will demonstrate the vehicle at LogiMAT, which runs from April 25 – 27 at Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
While the K55 comes as a standardized fundamental model, customers can customize the machine to meet their specific application goals. It removes unnecessary costs from the vehicle and ensures customers get a vehicle that will meet their needs at an affordable price. Combined with the efficiency gained from automating manual processes, customers can typically expect a return on investment in under 12 months.
The K55 uses mapping navigation to perform cyclic or conditioned routes and can interact with other site vehicles, machines, and systems to ensure a coordinated site-wide logistics solution. Security scanners ensure safe operation in shared spaces and an online battery charging system means units can operate 24/7 without interruption.
Visitors to LogiMAT will find Kivnon in Hall 6 at Booth 6C05. To register, please visit www.logimat-messe.de/en
About Kivnon:
Kivnon offers a wide range of autonomous vehicles (AGVs/AMRs) and accessories for transporting goods, using magnetic navigation or mapping technologies that adapt to any environment and industry. Learn more about Kivnon mobile robots (AGVs/AMRs) here.