Know-how union Stäubli and Safelog combine their expertise

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In what is called a forward-looking partnership, Safelog and Stäubli are combining their expertise to advance transport robotics ...

Stäubli and Safelog announce their cooperation to optimize transport logistics. This involves, for example, these two Stäubli systems. On the left is the counterbalanced stacker FL1500 and on the right is the heavy-duty transport robot PF3, which will be available with Safelog system control from 2025.(Image: Stäubli)
Stäubli and Safelog announce their cooperation to optimize transport logistics. This involves, for example, these two Stäubli systems. On the left is the counterbalanced stacker FL1500 and on the right is the heavy-duty transport robot PF3, which will be available with Safelog system control from 2025.
(Image: Stäubli)

Starting from the second quarter of 2025, Safelog will expand its portfolio by adding the counterbalance forklift FL1500 and the mobile platform robot PF3 from Stäubli, according to its own statements. The goal of the cooperation between both companies is clear – by pooling technical know-how and joint market development, they aim to achieve higher unit numbers and improved competitiveness. While Stäubli scores with its comprehensive expertise in mechatronics and the ability to build mobile robots with a payload of up to 450 tons, Safelog brings in its expertise in developing agile transport robots and in agent-based fleet control. Safelog thus expands its product range and positions itself in a market characterized by increasing demand and technological innovation. And for Stäubli, access to new application fields and customers opens up by embedding the powerful AGVs into the extended context of the Safelog system landscape.

Agent-based robot control handles swarm effectively

Contract signing at Logimat! From left: Christophe Coulongeat Executive President Stäubli Robotics, Michael Wolter, Owner of Safelog, Gerald Vogt, Chief Executive Officer of Stäubli, Jan Louwen, Global Head of AGV Stäubli Robotics, Mathias Behounek, Managing Director of Safelog, Michael Reicheicher, Managing Director of Safelog, and Julien Lora, Marketing Leader AGV at Stäubli Robotics.
(Image:Stäubli / Safelog)

The FL1500 counterbalance forklift developed by Stäubli is considered the most compact in its weight class. It is known for its service-friendliness, with key parts being replaceable without tools in just a few minutes. This design philosophy not only ensures high availability and efficiency but also optimizes the use of battery capacity through a flexible adjustment of the counterweight, according to the manufacturer. Both the forklift and the three-ton heavy-duty transport robot PF3 are equipped with the decentralized fleet manager Safelog "IntelliAgent," which allows for agent-based control of the robot fleets, even in swarm mode, as emphasized. Both mobile robotic systems with Safelog system software are expected to be available from the second quarter of 2025.

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