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Automated Guided Vehicles

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are self-driving carts or robots used primarily in warehouses and factories to transport materials. They navigate along predetermined paths using sensors, magnets, or cameras to avoid obstacles and follow routes. AGVs improve efficiency by automating the movement of goods, reducing the need for manual labor, and minimizing human error. They can operate around the clock and are often integrated with warehouse management systems to streamline workflows. As technology advances, AGVs are becoming smarter, capable of learning and adapting to changing environments.

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    Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) are robotic vehicles designed to transport materials and goods within a facility, such as warehouses or factories. They follow predetermined paths, often using magnetic strips, lasers, or cameras to navigate. AGVs can operate independently or be integrated into larger automated systems. They help increase efficiency, reduce labor costs, and enhance safety by minimizing human intervention in potentially hazardous environments. Common applications include moving inventory, assisting in manufacturing processes, and supporting logistics operations, making them vital in modern industry.