Technology
Built around practical warehouse infrastructure.
The original SitBack Vehicles messaging emphasized affordability, speed to deployment, and the ability to navigate off the natural structure of a facility. That language is preserved here and presented in a more modern, easier-to-scan format.
Advantages
- Carries 3 to 4 times more load by weight and volume compared to most other autonomous mobile robots.
- Competitively priced to help achieve an expected ROI in less than a year.
- A facility can be mapped, routes can be set up, and SB-Cart can be running within hours.
Technology Behind SB-Cart
SB-Cart by SitBack Vehicles is a self-driving cart, or autonomous mobile robot, for moving materials in a warehouse. Traditional automated guided vehicles often require floor magnets or navigation beacons. SB-Cart instead uses onboard sensing and computing to navigate from the natural infrastructure of an indoor facility, including walls, columns, and racks.
Fast setup with practical automation
A key advantage of the SitBack approach is speed to deployment. Within hours, a facility can be mapped, routes can be configured, and the cart can be up and running. Combined with lower sensing and computing costs, this makes SB-Cart an affordable way to increase productivity.
A conveyor on wheels
Conveyors transformed manufacturing and warehouse operations, but they take permanent space and can be costly over longer distances. SB-Cart offers a more flexible option for moving materials where people would otherwise spend their day walking long aisles or driving forklifts back and forth.