Lift CR1 AMR
The Seegrid Lift CR1 AMR is an autonomous lift truck designed for demanding vertical material handling tasks in fast-paced facilities. Featuring a 15-foot lift height and 4,000-pound payload capacity, it navigates without infrastructure using LiDAR-based SLAM for real-time route planning. Proprietary Sliding Scale Autonomy blends AMR agility with AGV predictability, enabling long-haul transport, precise pick-and-drop, destacking, and handling variable heights. Equipped with primary/secondary obstruction detection and drop zone scanning, it prioritizes safety across its full height. A protected ride-on compartment adds flexibility. Ideal for high-density storage, manufacturing, and warehousing, it boosts efficiency, reduces costs, and scales seamlessly with 18M+ autonomous miles proven reliable.
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Seegrid’s Lift CR1 AMR pushes vertical material handling higher in manufacturing
Manufacturing plants keep pushing for safer, more repeatable movement of heavy pallets between process steps, and Seegrid’s Lift CR1 AMR is aimed directly at that problem. Seegrid has recently presented the Lift CR1 as an autonomous lift truck for demanding vertical material handling, with a 15-foot lift height, up to 4,000 pounds of load capacity, and speeds up to 5 mph. The company’s public materials and demo content frame it as a machine for structured industrial environments where throughput and safety matter as much as lift capability.
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Q1. What is Lift CR1 AMR, and what problem is it designed to solve?
Lift CR1 is an autonomous mobile robot designed for palletized material handling in manufacturing and logistics environments. It addresses labor-intensive, repetitive lifting and transport tasks by automating vertical handling, buffer management, and goods placement to assembly lines without requiring facility infrastructure modifications.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Lift CR1 AMR?
The Lift CR1 features a 15-foot lift height, 4,000-pound payload capacity, and maximum speed of 5 mph. It incorporates proprietary 3D navigation technology using cameras, algorithms, and machine learning for autonomous operation. The system includes a ride-on compartment allowing operator intervention or manual recovery when needed.
Q3. Who is Lift CR1 AMR built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
Lift CR1 targets manufacturing and logistics facilities requiring high-reach material handling. Primary applications include inbound and outbound operations, parts-to-line workflows, vertical goods placement, and autonomous buffer management across discrete manufacturing and warehouse environments.
Q4. Is Lift CR1 AMR a commercial product or still a research prototype?
Lift CR1 is a commercial product. According to the manufacturer, it has been deployed in live operations and has accumulated over 18 million autonomous miles across Seegrid's fleet, indicating operational maturity beyond prototype status.
Q5. Is Lift CR1 AMR currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
Lift CR1 is available for commercial deployment. The manufacturer positions the system for return on investment within 6 to 24 months following deployment, with integration into live operations during the purchasing phase.
Q6. How does Lift CR1 AMR actually work in real-world environments?
Lift CR1 operates using infrastructure-free navigation, eliminating the need for facility modifications like magnetic tape or beacons. It uses onboard 3D vision and machine learning to navigate autonomously, pick payloads from floor or elevated surfaces, and place goods at variable heights across multiple fixture types in active warehouse and manufacturing settings.
Q7. When was Lift CR1 AMR announced or officially launched?
Lift CR1 was announced in 2024 as Seegrid's second autonomous lift truck offering. The system was recognized as Modern Material Handling's 2024 Readers' Choice Product of the Year, indicating market availability and adoption during that period.
Q8. How is Lift CR1 AMR different from other robots in the same category?
Lift CR1 differentiates through its 15-foot lift height and 4,000-pound capacity combination, which the manufacturer describes as industry-leading for demanding applications. It shares Seegrid's proven sensor suite and 3D navigation technology with the lower-capacity RS1 model but adds a ride-on compartment for operator flexibility.
Q9. Does Lift CR1 AMR require additional development or customization after purchase?
Lift CR1 integrates directly into existing workflows without requiring facility infrastructure changes. The manufacturer positions it for seamless deployment into live operations, though specific customization requirements depend on individual facility layouts and material handling processes.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Lift CR1 AMR?
Seegrid has announced plans to scale Lift CR1 across entire facility networks and expand its autonomous material handling portfolio. The company secured Series D funding to fuel robotics innovation, though specific product roadmap details beyond current capabilities have not been publicly detailed.
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