Robot maker · registered
SAFELOG GmbH
Post-2010 robotics pivot: SAFELOG launched its own AGV product line in 2015 (previously a pick-by-light specialist). Proprietary agent-based swarm intelligence with no central controller; each robot navigates autonomously using multi-modal sensor fusion (inductive, magnetic track, RFID, odometry, LiDAR, grid codes, 2D/3D cameras depending on model). Fleet of heterogeneous models (150 kg to 1500 kg) supports production supply, order picking, and goods-to-person workflows. Integrated with pick-by-light/put-to-light patented technology.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
GT1 spin
- 1300 kg payload; 70 mm scissor lift; 1200×830×275 mm; 269 kg robot mass
vendor-stated carry payload, lift stroke, and dimensions
Claim source - 0.02–3.0 m/s speed range for high-throughput goods-to-person workflows
vendor-stated operating speed range (highest in SAFELOG fleet)
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L2 core
- 1500 kg payload; omnidirectional driving; 1200×700×310 mm; 243 kg robot mass
vendor-stated carry payload and omnidirectional drive capability
Claim source - 0.02–1.6 m/s speed range
vendor-stated operating speed range
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L2 Lift
- 1500 kg payload; 160 mm scissor lift; 1200×700×310 mm; 329 kg robot mass
vendor-stated carry payload and lift stroke
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M4 core
- 300 kg payload topload; 1460×450×220 mm; 235 kg robot mass
vendor-stated carry payload and form factor
Claim source - 0.02–1.6 m/s speed range
vendor-stated operating speed range
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M4 Lift
- 1000 kg payload topload; 40 mm scissor lift height; 1460×600×220 mm
vendor-stated carry payload, lift stroke, and form factor
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M4 Tow
- 1500 kg towing capacity; 220 mm height enables underpass towing of trailers
vendor-stated maximum towing payload and clearance design feature
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S3 core
- 150 kg payload topload; 770×450×220 mm; 150 kg robot mass
vendor-stated maximum carry payload and form factor
Claim source - 0.02–1.6 m/s speed range; <90 cm turning diameter
vendor-stated operating speed range and minimum turning radius
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S3 Tow
- 500 kg towing capacity via auto-coupling lifting pin snap latch system
vendor-stated maximum towing payload with automatic coupling
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X1 core
- 1500 kg payload; 840×820×340 mm; 181 kg robot mass; 100 cm min turn radius
vendor-stated maximum carry payload, dimensions, and turning radius
Claim source - 0.02–1.6 m/s speed range
vendor-stated operating speed range
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X1 Lift 1200
- 1200 kg payload; 80 mm scissor lift; goods-to-person platform for fulfillment
vendor-stated carry payload and lift stroke for G2P applications
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X1 Spin
- 1200 kg payload; rotatable lifting unit allows load reorientation independent of robot movement
vendor-stated carry payload and unique rotating unit for tight-space reorientation
Claim source - 0.02–1.6 m/s speed; 840×820×367 mm; 232 kg robot mass
vendor-stated speed range and form factor
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XS1
- 85 kg payload (horizontal), 50 kg on inclines up to 18%
vendor-stated maximum carry payload on flat and ramp surfaces
Claim source - Up to 4.0 m/s speed; 660×450×230 mm (L×W×H); 41 kg robot mass
vendor-stated maximum operating speed and form-factor dimensions
Claim source - Oscillating chassis for ramp navigation up to 18% gradient; inductive in-process charging
vendor-stated design for automated small-parts warehouses with inclined conveyors
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XS1 IntelliCart
- No specifications on file.
Deployment log
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Company timeline
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