ProMat 2025: MyBull Autonomous Forklifts & Tractors Make U.S. Debut
MyBull Intelligent Machinery has made its U.S. debut at ProMat 2025, showcasing its latest AMR technologies and warehouse automation solutions.
MyBull Autonomous Tow Tractors
MyBull's line of autonomous tow tractors includes models TMN-T20, TMN-T40, TMN-T60, TMN-T100, and the TMN-T400. The tow tractors are capable of towing multiple cargo carriers at the same time with customizable trailers and auto-hitch/detach functions. They offer flexible payload options of 2, 4, 6, 10, and 40 T.
MyBull unveiled its latest innovations at ProMat 2025 in booth #E12025 along with live demos and technical sessions.
Tailored for factories, automotive manufacturing, airports, and ports, they transport heavy loads using a multisource fusion positioning navigation algorithm to achieve all-weather, multifunctional, unmanned transportation in indoor and outdoor environments.
Each model features advanced autonomous driving algorithms, high-precision positioning, multivehicle scheduling, flexible deployment, 360-degree safety protection, and customizable digital twin capabilities.
They offer travel speeds of 3 to 16 mph (5 to 26 km/h), a turning radius of 50 to 120 in (1,300 to 3,000 mm), and a climbing angle of 3 to 30%—all depending on the model.
MyBull Unmanned Forklifts
MyBull's line of autonomous forklifts includes the TMN-FP20-HL0 and the TMN-FP20-AE. Using multisource fusion navigation technology, the forklifts achieve fully automatic indoor/outdoor 24/7 operation, supporting cargo transfer, shelf access, trailer docking, and pallet stacking. The FP20-AE model is certified to Ex11 BT4Gb and ExII C135°Db for use in hazardous environments.
Equipped with a positioning system that integrates multiple sensors, including multiline LiDAR, RTK, and inertial navigation, they provide centimeter-level navigation accuracy. They also use various sensors such as visual, single-line laser, multiline laser, photoelectric sensors, and collision sensors to identify and adjust the positioning of pallets, goods, and production lines. They also provide high repeat accuracy, rapid deployment, and customizable attachments for better safety and adaptability in warehouses, logistics parks, and ports. Additional features include multisensor fusion, SLAM technology, 3D obstacle recognition, dynamic obstacle avoidance, intelligent detouring, remote monitoring, and flexible deployment.
They offer travel speeds of 3 to 4 mph (5 to 7 km/h), a turning radius of 70 or 80 in (1,800 or 2,200 mm), lifting heights of 9 to 10 ft (3 m), and are rated for loads of 2 to 3 T. Users can easily switch between manual and automatic driving modes.
Handheld & Backpack Panoramic Mobile Mapping and Acquisition Equipment
MyBull offers compact, lightweight, and user-friendly devices that are capable of capturing 8K 360-degree panoramic images and true-color 3D point clouds in challenging environments (e.g., narrow spaces, underground areas, or GNSS-denied zones). These devices are compatible with drones, quadruped robots, and backpacks for applications in BIM modeling, indoor navigation, forensic mapping, forestry surveys, and more.
Positioning and Navigation System (PNS)
MyBull's line of positioning/navigation systems includes the TMB-PNS-A01 and the TMN-PNS-A02pro.
Both devices provide positioning and navigation systems for robots, integrating measurement, perception, navigation, positioning, obstacle avoidance, and control functions into one device to effectively equip robots with "eyes" and "ears" to enable them to map, walk, and remember routes. The system features an open architecture that supports various chassis types, including omnidirectional, four-wheel differential, and tracked platforms. Using multisource fusion navigation algorithms, it delivers an all-weather, multiscenario autonomous driving solution.
Both devices feature 3D navigation map construction, editing, and route drawing; obstacle detouring information and planning; real-time positioning and autonomous navigation using GNSS, IMU, radar, and others; reports from encountered obstacles and replanned routes; various path management methods; indoor/outdoor operation; high-positioning accuracy and anti-interference capability; output pose data in 6 DoF; and different speed setting along a specific route along with directional information.
The TMB-PNS-A01 has a mapping range of 1,600 ft (500 m) with a 328 ft (100 m) visual range. The TMN-PNS-A02pro has a mapping range of 3,200 ft (1,000 m) with a 328 ft (100 m) visual range.
MyBull Intelligent Machinery
Novi, Michigan
(400) 630-2666
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