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Outdoor Transport

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Autonomous Outdoor Transport refers to the use of self-driving mobile robots or vehicles designed to move goods between buildings, across factory yards, or through warehouse campuses, without human intervention. It’s a key enabler for end-to-end automation in large-scale industrial and logistics operations.

Where it can be used?
Factories with multiple sheds/buildings – to move parts between machining, assembly, and testing zones.
Large warehouses or logistics parks – to transfer pallets or cartons from inbound to outbound docks.
Ports & yards – to automate container, crate, or package movement across long outdoor distances.
3PL hubs & courier campuses – to automate cross-dock transfers and loading bay operations.

Our Solution

Enlightened Machines is addressing the real-world challenges of autonomous outdoor mobility by building systems that are not just smart, but truly industrial-grade..


  • Custom drive train with suspension-tuned omni-wheels and rugged tire options.

  • Dynamic motion control algorithms that adjust speed, torque, and grip in real time.

  • Sealed enclosures (IP-rated) to protect internal electronics from fine dust and particles.

  • Dust-tolerant wheel encoders and ruggedized casings prevent jamming or sensor drift.

  • Fog-penetrating vision using AI models trained on low-contrast images and/or sensor fusion with radar/LiDAR (if required).

  • Rain-safe navigation logic – includes reduced speed, safe zone re-routing, and obstacle shielding.


Benefits


✅ 24/7 operation – no breaks, fatigue, or labor dependency

✅ Improved safety – reduces risk of forklift accidents

✅ Cost savings – replaces diesel carts or manual trolleys

✅ Scalable & adaptable – routes and loads can be changed via software

✅ Eco-friendly – battery-powered systems reduce emissions


Most AMRs stop at the warehouse door — we don’t. Enlightened Machines builds outdoor-capable autonomous systems that continue to perform where most robots fail — bridging the last 100 meters of automation between buildings, yards, and docks.

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