The Freight is a Warehouse AMR developed by Fetch Robotics (United States), launched 2014, priced at $35,000 USD. Key specifications: navigation Autonomous with dynamic obstacle avoidance, mapping, and localization, safety cert. CE mark, FCC registration[5].
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Overview
Freight is an autonomous mobile base designed for use in warehouses to transport materials from point A to point B. The robot platforms come in three models (100, 500, and 1500) representing the payload capacity in kilograms. It features integrated 3D camera and lidar for vision and obstacle avoidance, configurable shelving for various package and pallet sizes, and custom motors with suspension for precise odometry. With injection-molded fire-resistant skins, it provides industrial-grade durability for warehouse and factory environments.
Flagship features
- Enhances efficiency in warehouse operations
- Integrates seamlessly with existing systems
- Supports real-time data sharing and tracking
- Recognized for innovation in logistics automation
Buyer decision signals
Viability
Series C financing
Price
Availability
Certifications & autonomy
Specifications
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Company profile
- Funding raised
- $94.0M
- Founded
- 2014
Detailed specifications
Power & battery1
- Charge Time Hours
- 1
Sensors1
- Sensor Suite
- Integrated 3D camera and lidar, 2D LiDAR scanners with 25m range, two 3D cameras[2][4][5]
Compute1
- Onboard Compute
- FetchCore software
Other21
- Ce Marked
- true
- Height Mm
- 356
- Industries
- 3pl,ecommerce_fulfillment,retail_dc,grocery,pharmaceutical,automotive_logistics,manufacturing,cold_chain,apparel,general_warehousing
- Applications
- goods_to_person,person_to_goods,pallet_transport,towing,line_side_delivery,cross_docking,case_picking,sortation,returns_processing
- Api Available
- true
- Auto Charging
- true
- Datasheet Url
- Preview PDF online
- Max Speed M S
- 1.5
- Fleet Software
- FetchCore
- Company Country
- US
- Deployment Notes
- United States, no infrastructure changes required (no wires, magnets, tape, or QR labels); CE mark and FCC registration[1][2][3][4][5]
- Mounting Options
- Modular top plate with 73-74 threaded mount points
- Walking Speed Ms
- 1.5
- Compatible Vision
- 3D camera, 2D LiDAR scanner (25m range)
- Industries Served
- e-commerce,automotive,pharmaceuticals
- Software Platform
- FetchCore
- Availability Status
- available
- Countries Available
- United States[1][2]
- Primary Applications
- each_picking,case_picking,pallet_picking,putaway,replenishment,cross_docking,sortation,manufacturing_logistics,yard_management,kitting
- Programming Interface
- Robot Operating System (ROS), Ubuntu 14.04, custom navigation packages[1][2]
- Additional Information
- - Enhances efficiency in warehouse operations - Integrates seamlessly with existing systems - Supports real-time data sharing and tracking - Recognized for innovation in logistics automation
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Company milestones
- Jul 2019FundingSeries C financing
- 2021AcquisitionAcquired by Zebra Technologies
- 2021MilestoneZebra expands Fetch Robotics fulfillment portfolio
- 2021MilestoneZebra Technologies expands Fetch Robotics portfolio
- 2020PartnershipFetch and Zebra announce integrated fulfillment solution
- 2019MilestoneFreight500 highlighted as newest Freight model
- 2017MilestoneProMat 2017 showcase
- 2017FundingSeries B financing
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Frequently asked questions
- Who makes the Freight?
- The Freight is developed by Fetch Robotics, based in United States.
- What type of robot is the Freight?
- The Freight is a Warehouse AMR made by Fetch Robotics.
- How much does the Freight cost?
- The Freight is priced $35,000 USD.
- When was the Freight launched?
- The Freight was launched in 2014.
- What are the key specifications of the Freight?
- Key specifications of the Freight: navigation Autonomous with dynamic obstacle avoidance, mapping, and localization, safety cert. CE mark, FCC registration[5].
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