

Autonomous Mobile Robots
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR)
Industrial automation for internal logistics—built to perform in real production environments
MiR autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are designed for one purpose: to move materials reliably across complex production and warehouse environments, every shift, every mission. As part of Teradyne Robotics, alongside Universal Robots, MiR products extend automation beyond fixed workstations to create a fully connected, flexible production flow.
Manufacturers that use AMRs pay workers to MAKE products… not MOVE THEM

Stellantis-Caen
Operates a fleet of 27 MiR 1350 and 16 MiR 250, with the goal of running 100 AMRs by 2030.

Denso
Over 500,000 successful missions. “We want to pay workers to make parts not move parts.”

Flexcon
Error rate dropped to below 0.5%, while processing approximately 1,000 items per shift.

MC250: Automate repetitive tasks
Highly adaptable AMRs move anything from smaller parts to heavy loads and pallets.
From deck-load robots, to pallet jacks to mobile cobots, MiR AMRs are engineered specifically for real production environments, where variability, people, and equipment must coexist.
- Industrial-grade reliability. Engineered to perform in real factory conditions, shift after shift.
- Proven at scale. Deployed across thousands of facilities globally with large fleets in operation.
- Enterprise integration. Direct connection to MES, ERP, and WMS systems via APIs.
- Fleet-level control. Centralized software manages traffic, schedules missions, and optimizes performance for every robot in your fleet.

MiR250
Agility sets it apart from all other AMRs on the market.
Payload: 250kg
Runtime: 17h 30 min
Footprint: 580 x 800mm
Speed: 2m/second

MiR600
Powerful AMR withstands challenging environments.
Payload: 600kg
Runtime: 10h 45 min
Footprint: 1034 x 864 mm
Speed: 2m/second

MiR1350
Excels in heavy load and pallet transportation.
Payload: 1,350kg
Runtime: 9h 50 min
Footprint: 1304 x 864mm
Speed: 1.2m/second

MiR1200
Built for high-throughput environments
Smarter moves, faster results
This autonomous pallet jack dominates pallet handling and sets a new benchmark in internal logistics by autonomously detecting, picking up, and delivering pallets. Engineered for high-throughput environments, it leverages a state-of-the-art AI-based perception system to minimize pick-and-place cycle times, driving significant productivity gains.
Built to integrate seamlessly across multiple value streams, the MiR1200 Pallet Jack meets the latest safety standards and maintains safe, predictable performance around people and obstacles.
- Payload: 1,200kg/2,646lbs
- Runtime: Up to 10 hours
- Speed: 1.5m/second
What to look for in a MiR AMR
Choosing an AMR is less about the specs on a single robot and more about whether the platform performs across the realities of your operation: changing layouts, mixed payloads, multiple shifts, and people in motion. The five characteristics below are what separate AMRs that work in production from AMRs that look good in a demo.
Unlike traditional automated guided vehicles, MiR AMRs operate without fixed infrastructure, magnetic strips, or pre-defined paths. They navigate dynamically, adjust to changing traffic and obstacles in real time, and integrate with existing systems and processes. The result is an automation platform that adapts to your facility rather than forcing your facility to adapt to it.
MiR AMRs are deployed across manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and healthcare operations worldwide, handling internal transport tasks that range from delivering components between production cells to moving finished goods across distribution facilities. Whether your operation needs a single robot for a focused task or a coordinated fleet running thousands of missions a week, the same platform supports the work.