Robot model
MiR AMR
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), founded in 2013 in Odense, Denmark, makes free-roaming industrial autonomous mobile robots for internal logistics, autonomously transporting payloads around factories and warehouses. Its current lineup includes the MiR250 (250 kg), MiR600 (600 kg), MiR1200 Pallet Jack (up to 1,200 kg EU pallets), and MiR1350 (1,350 kg). It was acquired by Teradyne in 2018 for $272 million and is now part of Teradyne Robotics alongside Universal Robots, with a joint Odense headquarters opened in 2024; the two operate as independent units. The registry records it at commercial maturity: unlike Amazon Robotics (internal-only) or grid systems such as AutoStore and Ocado, MiR is a free-roaming AMR vendor that sells to external customers, making it a canonical industrial-AMR reference.
MiR AMR is an amr robot built by Mobile Industrial Robots.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /models/mir-amr.md
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/models/08cba2cd-8dc7-4da1-b1a5-71c9b8f90473
- Data documentation: /data
- Form factor
- amr
- Maturity stage
- commercial
- Lifecycle
- active
- Deployments
- 0
- ID
08cba2cd-8dc7-4da1-b1a5-71c9b8f90473
Specs
- notes
- [object Object],[object Object]
- lineup
- MiR250 (250kg), MiR600 (600kg), MiR1200 Pallet Jack (1200kg EU pallets), MiR1350 (1350kg)
- formFactor
- amr (free-roaming industrial AMRs for internal logistics / payload transport)
Supply chain
No verified supply relationships on file. Supply-chain coverage is being added across the registry; check back as the seed populates this model’s suppliers.
Suppliers appear here when verified with at least two strong sources (maker-official / IR / regulatory / standards-body / verified tier-2). Sources are append-only; corrections add new sources rather than rewrite history.
Sources (6)
- https://mobile-industrial-robots.com/products/robots
- https://mobile-industrial-robots.com/
- https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/26/teradyne-snatches-up-robot-maker-mir-in-272m-deal/
- https://www.therobotreport.com/teradyne-acquires-mir-272m/
- https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/04/25/1486986/0/en/Teradyne-and-Mobile-Industrial-Robots-MiR-Announce-Teradyne-s-Acquisition-of-MiR-Leader-in-Collaborative-Autonomous-Mobile-Industrial-Robots.html
- https://www.therobotreport.com/teradyne-universal-robots-mobile-industrial-robots-open-joint-headquarters/
Common questions
- What is MiR AMR?
- Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), founded in 2013 in Odense, Denmark, makes free-roaming industrial autonomous mobile robots for internal logistics, autonomously transporting payloads around factories and warehouses. Its current lineup includes the MiR250 (250 kg), MiR600 (600 kg), MiR1200 Pallet Jack (up to 1,200 kg EU pallets), and MiR1350 (1,350 kg). It was acquired by Teradyne in 2018 for $272 million and is now part of Teradyne Robotics alongside Universal Robots, with a joint Odense headquarters opened in 2024; the two operate as independent units. The registry records it at commercial maturity: unlike Amazon Robotics (internal-only) or grid systems such as AutoStore and Ocado, MiR is a free-roaming AMR vendor that sells to external customers, making it a canonical industrial-AMR reference.
- Who makes MiR AMR?
- MiR AMR is made by Mobile Industrial Robots, based in Odense, Denmark, founded in 2013.
- Where is MiR AMR deployed?
- No verified deployments of MiR AMR are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.
- What is MiR AMR's maturity stage?
- MiR AMR is at the commercial stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Commercial stage means production-grade deployments are operating at named customer sites.