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M-Series

Quicktron developed the M-Series, a line of goods-to-person autonomous mobile robots that slide beneath and lift portable shelving units to transport inventory…

Manufacturer
Quicktron
Form factor
amr
Maturity
production
Lifecycle
active

The verified answer

As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies M-Series, a amr by Quicktron (production). 2 sources back the record.

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Overview

Quicktron developed the M-Series, a line of goods-to-person autonomous mobile robots that slide beneath and lift portable shelving units to transport inventory to picking stations in warehouse fulfillment operations. The line includes multiple payload and speed configurations, with the 2025 M5F model reaching speeds of 4.5 m/s, and is deployed in e-commerce, pharmaceutical, and apparel warehouses globally. Quicktron raised over $100 million in funding and operates across multiple countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

Verified vs. claimed

Maturity stage
production(Full-scale production deployment with repeat customers.)
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Key facts

Form factor

AMR

Maker

Quicktron

Operating speed

4.5 m/s

Industry verticals

3

Funding

over $100 million

Specs

Max speed ms

4.5

Max speed m s

4.5

Industry verticals

3

Data & sources

News coverage

1

Web sources

1

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Pricing

No verified price is on record for M-Series. Physical-AI systems are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price.

M-Series on the deployment map

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Safety record

No incidents on record for M-Series.

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Sources (2)

  1. C-Series | Quicktron Robotics · https://www.quicktron.com/products/c-series
  2. Quicktron Robotics raises more than $100M to deploy its AMRs globally | The Robot Report · https://www.therobotreport.com/quicktron-robotics-raises-more-than-100m-to-deploy-its-amrs-globally/

Common questions

What is M-Series?
Quicktron developed the M-Series, a line of goods-to-person autonomous mobile robots that slide beneath and lift portable shelving units to transport inventory to picking stations in warehouse fulfillment operations. The line includes multiple payload and speed configurations, with the 2025 M5F model reaching speeds of 4.5 m/s, and is deployed in e-commerce, pharmaceutical, and apparel warehouses globally. Quicktron raised over $100 million in funding and operates across multiple countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
How much does M-Series cost?
M-Series's price is not publicly disclosed. DEPLOY has no verified price on record for M-Series from Quicktron. Physical-AI systems like this are often sold through enterprise contracts or operated as a service rather than at a public list price; check the manufacturer for the latest.
Is M-Series actually deployed in the real world?
M-Series is recorded at the production stage, but DEPLOY has no deployment verified at a named site yet; vendor deployment claims are not independently confirmed here. Manufacturer capability claims should be read as claims pending independent verification.
Who makes M-Series?
M-Series is made by Quicktron, based in Shanghai, China, founded in 2014.
Can you buy M-Series?
M-Series is in commercial deployment and is sold to operators; contact the manufacturer to buy, and see the pricing section for any recorded price.
What are alternatives to M-Series?
On the DEPLOY registry, comparable amr robots to M-Series include LocusBot, Skypod, TUG, AutoStore System.
How does M-Series compare to LocusBot?
M-Series and LocusBot (Locus Robotics · 11 deployments) are both amr robots on the DEPLOY registry. M-Series has 0 verified deployments on record. Compare both records for specs, safety, deployments, and verified-vs-claimed autonomy.
Is M-Series a top amr?
On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, safety, adoption, media, and IP signals, M-Series ranks in roughly the top 81% of amr models tracked by the registry.
What is M-Series's maturity stage?
M-Series is at the production stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Production stage means high-volume manufacture and commercial-scale deployments are sustained.
Where is M-Series deployed?
No verified deployments of M-Series 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.
Is M-Series safe?
M-Series has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 2 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-16

Verification posture

Verified

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-16

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: production

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: amr

Sources by quality tier

1
unclassified
Unclassified source
1
secondary-trade-publication
Trade publication

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Recent coverage

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