Reeman Launches New “Rhino” Stacker Forklift Robot to Meet the Demands of Multi-Scenario Material Handling

High-Performance Design, Combining Heavy Load and Height

The REEMAN “Rhino” stacker forklift robot supports an impressive load capacity of up to 1.5 tons and a lifting height of 2.5 meters, making it the ideal combination of weight capacity and stacking height. Whether handling heavy goods or stacking in narrow storage spaces, “Rhino” handles these tasks with ease. With a 1.5-meter turning radius, this robot moves efficiently through narrow aisles and densely packed storage areas, providing high-efficiency and precise stacking and handling solutions for warehousing and manufacturing environments.

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True Laser SLAM Technology, No Need for Markers, Enabling Multi-Floor Operations

The reeman “Rhino” stacker forklift robot is equipped with advanced laser SLAM technology, eliminating the need for markers or QR codes and significantly enhancing operational flexibility. With its autonomous recognition and path planning capabilities, “Rhino” can effortlessly navigate elevators, supporting multi-floor operations and making it an ideal solution for multi-level warehouses and manufacturing facilities, breaking through the limitations of traditional material handling equipment.

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Efficient Self-Charging for 24/7 Operations

“Rhino” is equipped with a smart charging dock, allowing it to automatically return to the charging station when battery levels are low, requiring no human intervention. This efficient charging management ensures continuous, high-performance operations around the clock.

With its robust load capacity, precise stacking control, and advanced navigation technology, the reeman “Rhino” stacker forklift robot provides intelligent, efficient solutions for complex handling scenarios. This new product launch further solidifies reeman’s leading position in the intelligent handling equipment sector, delivering greater flexibility, safety, and operational efficiency for customers.

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