Seegrid Celebrates 2 Million Autonomous Miles Driven Without A Single Personnel Safety Incident

Seegrid Celebrates 2 Million Autonomous Miles Driven Without A Single Personnel Safety Incident

Having reached 1 million miles in April 2018, the milestone also is a marker for Seegrid’s rapid growth, the company noted.

Seegrid recently announced that its vision guided vehicles (VGVs) reached 2 million production miles at customer sites without a single personnel safety incident. Having reached 1 million miles in April 2018, the milestone also is a marker for Seegrid’s rapid growth, the company noted.

“We are incredibly proud that our VGVs autonomously drove an additional one million miles in just 506 days,” said Seegrid CEO Jim Rock. “Our safety record speaks to our commitment to moving material as safely, effectively and efficiently as possible with unmatched technology, expertise and passion.”

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reported nearly 40,000 serious accidents and one fatality per week related to manually-driven forklifts in 2018. With a committed focus to improving workplace safety, organizations are turning to automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) like Seegrid VGVs, which excel at routine and repetitive tasks, work seamlessly alongside human coworkers, and mitigate safety risks associated with human forklift drivers.

Seegrid Vision, the company’s proprietary, proven and unique navigation technology, combined with redundant safety systems, is fundamental to Seegrid’s ability to deliver on safety requirements and provide reliable and flexible material movement. Using stereo cameras, sophisticated algorithms, and machine learning, the patented technology enables VGVs to see and process more information about the environment than laser-based navigation systems. By collecting more comprehensive information, and then prioritizing and filtering data, Seegrid VGVs uniquely and dependably deliver autonomous material flow in dynamic, real-world operations, said the company.

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