Setting up a one-day test and having it up and running within just a few hours is completely normal for us. Yet there is something special about seeing how our AGILOX AMR Teresa handles a full day of precise pallet handling.
A day focused on load and precision
Recently, Teresa made a short visit to a large Danish company to test, among other things, how a load of 15 pallets could be handled and placed in a pallet magazine, as well as long driving paths. It turned into a day full of movement, precision, and complete control from start to finish.
Teresa navigated confidently through the area, found her positions, and handled the tasks as if it were routine. No hesitation, just stable operation within a few hours.
Why testing in the right environment is crucial
Testing in the actual environment always provides the best insight into how the robots perform in practice. This is where you notice the small details, fine-tune the processes, and confirm that the setup works as intended.
Even a single test day is therefore an important part of the work. It is where we can evaluate how the system performs under realistic conditions, ensure precision and stability, and gain experience that makes a real difference when the decision to invest in mobile automation is made.
Teresa shows what “normal” can be
One day with 15 pallets and precise handling might sound a bit unusual. For Teresa, it was just another completely normal day at work. For us, the day once again confirmed how valuable it is to test, evaluate, and optimize in real-world conditions.
It is precisely the combination of testing, experience, and robust technology that ensures our AMR solutions not only work on paper but also handle challenges in practice, with precision and stability as standard.


