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AMT launches Flexible CRX-Based Collaborative Palletizing Solution

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Applied Manufacturing Technologies’ FANUC CRX-30iA-based system features a custom user interface, compact design, and sub-12-month ROI for flexible case handling

Applied Manufacturing Technologies (AMT), a FANUC Level V Authorized System Integrator and North America’s provider in robotics and automation engineering, specializing in advanced material handling, end-of-line solutions, on-demand engineering services, and cutting-edge autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics, today introduced a plug-and-play collaborative palletizing solution built around the FANUC CRX-30iA robot. The system is designed to solve common labor, safety, and productivity challenges with fast deployment, intuitive operation, and minimal floor space requirements.

Built for flexibility and ease of use, the cobot palletizing solution allows manufacturers to increase throughput, reduce ergonomic risks, and maintain uptime, even with lean staffing.  Unlike off-the-shelf systems, AMT’s solution features a custom-developed user interface (UI) that simplifies setup and empowers end users to create and modify palletizing patterns independently.

“Ease of use was our top priority,” said Ben Kurth, Director of Engineering at AMT. “Users can quickly input case dimensions, select a pallet pattern, and begin operation: no coding or specialized training needed. That flexibility is a game changer for dynamic production environments.”

With a 30 kg payload, 1,889 mm reach, and IP67 rating, the FANUC CRX-30iA is an industrial-grade robot designed for continuous operation in demanding environments. As a power- and force-limited cobot, it can safely work in close proximity to people without the need for fencing, freeing up valuable floor space and eliminating the costs and complexity of traditional industrial robot cells.

“Cobot technology finally gives manufacturers a way to automate palletizing in places where industrial robots simply won’t fit,” said Kurth. “This system is ideal for high-mix, low-volume production or facilities with tight space constraints.”

Starting at $120K, AMT’s palletizing solution typically delivers return on investment in under one year through productivity gains, injury prevention, and operational flexibility.  The system is designed to be easily moved between lines, allowing operators to make quick position adjustments and resume palletizing within minutes.

Key advantages include:

  • Collaborative safety: Built-in sensors monitor joint torque and amperage to detect human contact and stop safely
  • Custom configuration: Tailored integration with existing warehouse management systems (WMS) and plant networks
  • Operator independence: No engineering support needed to reconfigure for new products or pallet patterns
  • Space efficiency: Compact, mobile footprint fits easily into existing lines
  • Industry flexibility: Ideal for packaging operations in food & beverage, logistics, pharmaceuticals, and more
  • Optimized for case handling: Built for precise, consistent box stacking and adaptable to different case sizes and patterns
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Craig Salvalaggio

“Cobots are ideal for repetitive, high-precision tasks like case handling and palletizing,” said Craig Salvalaggio, President of AMT. “We’ve built a system that delivers the speed, safety, and flexibility today’s manufacturers need to stay competitive—especially as they face ongoing labor shortages and ergonomic risks on the plant floor.”

To learn more about AMT’s cobot palletizing solution, explore the technical overview, watch the live demo, or download the detailed brochure.

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