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Automated Guided Vehicle
14 July 2016
At IMHX 2016, BITO Storage Systems will launch to the UK a driverless intralogistics transport solution that does not require any permanent fixtures – making it easy to implement, adapt or remove.

LEO LOCATIVE is a ‘low-level’ Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) that simply follows red tape laid on the floor, which can be added to or removed whenever required. It does not require a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) or a central control computer. This makes LEO an agile, user-friendly option for all kinds of order picking operations – and it is particularly useful for ecommerce, order picking peaks and assembly processes.
BITO developed LEO at its manufacturing facilities in Meisenheim, Germany, where LEO has already been launched and received tremendous interest as an efficient and flexible low-level AGV solution that offers quick payback.
Also on BITO’s stand will be the company’s new EQ range of collapsible containers. Folding the sides of an empty EQ is said to save up to 75% on volume to provide a Euro-container option for transporting goods. Sized 600 x 400 mm at the base, the EQ container has two height options: 285 mm and 320 mm. It can accommodate loads of up to 20k kg. Depending on use, the ribbed base or double base options provide additional strength and rigidity.
Stand 9F80
- BITO revamps pallet live storage offering
- M-Stop is go
- Order picking steams ahead
- The case for live storage
- On the fast track
- LEO's introduction
- Small parts picking integrated with pallet racking
- Get your storage story ready for Peak
- Accurate order picking with an A-Frame
- Understand the implications of 'Going Route One'