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MiR EU Pallet Lift
Mobile Industrial Robots
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- Height
- 60 mm (both variants)
- Payload
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- Verified autonomy
- not assessed
- Real deployment
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MiR EU Pallet Lift
Mobile Industrial RobotsThe MiR EU Pallet Lift is a top-module accessory manufactured by Nord Modules, designed to mount on MiR500, MiR600, MiR1000, and MiR1350 AMR platforms to enable autonomous pallet pickup, transport, and delivery within industrial facilities. The lift module itself has a 1,266 kg lifting capacity (500 kg variant also available for MiR600), 60 mm lifting height, scissor-lift design tolerating up to 850 kg corner loading, and a rated lifespan of 600,000 lifts at maximum payload. The combined MiR AMR + EU Pallet Lift system operates fully autonomously using SLAM/LiDAR navigation with no floor infrastructure, AI-based pallet detection (including damaged/shrink-wrapped pallets), and MiR Fleet software for multi-robot coordination and WMS/ERP/MES integration. Independent deployment evidence from Schneider Electric, Vibo (Italy), Fermator (Spain), Stellantis (France), and Honeywell Analytics confirms real-world autonomous operation with measurable productivity gains and no evidence of human teleoperation performing the transport task.
Availability
Specification
- lift_module_dimensions
- 1,340 x 2×162 x 95 mm (L×W×H); weight 84 kg
- lifting_capacity_primary
- 1,266 kg (Nord Modules EU Pallet Lift for MiR1000/MiR1350 variants)
- lifting_capacity_mir600_variant
- 500 kg maximum payload (MiR600 EU Pallet Lift variant)
- lifting_height
- 60 mm (both variants)
- lifting_speed
- Up to 17 mm/s
- battery_and_runtime
- Up to 10–13 hours runtime depending on platform; fast charging; hot-swap battery option for 24/7 operation
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Mobile Industrial Robots deep report
MiR products are fully commercially deployed at scale across manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare environments — not in pilot or demo stage.
Independent distributor [9] and industry tracker [11][12] sources confirm commercial availability and active distribution; the DENSO 43-robot fleet, while vendor-reported, is corroborated by the company's documented $50M–$100M revenue and ~270 employees [12], consistent with scaled commercial operations — though individual deployment outcomes remain unaudited.
from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →
MiR's DENSO deployment achieved 500,000+ successful missions with a fleet of 43 AMRs (27 MiR1350 + 16 MiR250) at an error rate below 0.5%, processing ~1,000 items per shift.
These figures originate exclusively from MiR's own marketing/customer success materials [1][14]; no independent journalist, auditor, or regulator has verified the mission count, error rate, or throughput figures.
from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →The MiR1200 Pallet Jack uses AI-based pallet detection capable of identifying shrink-wrapped pallets, enabling fully autonomous pallet pick-up without human assistance.
The AI pallet detection capability is described only on MiR's official product page [3]; no independent benchmark, customer field report, or third-party test has verified detection accuracy or reliability on shrink-wrapped pallets in real-world conditions.
from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →MiR and Universal Robots jointly showcased integrated AI-powered automation workflows combining AMRs with collaborative robot arms at Automate 2025 (Detroit, May 2025).
The joint showcase is confirmed by an official UR/MiR press release [13], but this is a vendor announcement of a trade-show demo — no independent reporter, customer, or analyst has verified the capabilities demonstrated or confirmed any resulting commercial deployments of the integrated system.
from Mobile Industrial Robots deep report →
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