Pre-Holiday Staffing Crisis? Reeman AMR Robots Stabilize Logistics

The Pre-Holiday Production Bottleneck

In many factories, equipment is automated, but logistics still rely heavily on people. This mismatch peaks before holidays. High staff turnover, hiring difficulties, and training costs disrupt material flow. Production lines slow down because parts don’t arrive on time.

Often, the real limit isn’t the machines—it’s how fast materials move. Reeman AMR handling robots target this overlooked bottleneck. They create an unmanned logistics system with stable, predictable output, replacing unreliable manual labor.

Flexible Automation for Light and Medium Loads

For light to medium tasks, Reeman AMRs handle 100–600kg. They lift and move entire racks. This suits electronics, plastics, hardware, and packaging plants.

Using LiDAR navigation, they need no floor markers. Deployment is quick and adaptable to line changes. In complex facilities, they detect people and obstacles, adjusting paths in real-time. They also integrate with automatic doors and elevators for seamless multi-floor transport from warehouse to line.

Operators request materials with one remote click. The Scheduling system assigns the nearest available robot, slashing response time.

Heavy-Duty, Unmanned Forklift Solutions

For pallet handling, Reeman AMR unmanned forklifts cover 1 to 1.5 tons. They automatically identify and pick up pallets with precision. This automates storage, retrieval, and line-side delivery, replacing manual forklifts to boost efficiency and safety.

Proven Reliability with Risk-Free Trial

As a source manufacturer, Reeman handles full R&D, production, and delivery. We ship thousands of units yearly to industrial hubs worldwide, proven in high-demand settings.

We also offer a 15-day, no-reason-return policy. This lets you validate performance in your own production, lowering the barrier to automation.

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