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KUKA Debuts New Heavyweight AMR at ProMat 2025

KUKA unveils the latest heavyweight addition to its line of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), the KMP 3000P, at PROMAT 2025, March 17 – 20 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.


Visitors to KUKA’s booth #N7307 in Hall B of the North Building will experience two robotic cells designed to meet manufacturing workforce challenges for improved production. The first cell will showcase the capabilities of KUKA’s new KMP 3000P AMR transporting heavy rolls to a KR QUANTEC for handling and placement. In addition to the new AMR, KUKA is spotlighting pick and place material handling solutions that help manufacturers increase efficiency and productivity.

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Transporting Heavy Loads

With the capacity to transport loads up to three tons in any direction, including diagonally, the KMP 3000P’s omnidirectional drive ensures maximum flexibility in the tightest of spaces in intralogistics. Four integrated 3D cameras and two laser scanners enable a 360° view, allowing the platform to recognize obstacles and drive around them effortlessly. This increases efficiency and safety in a variety of working environments while eliminating the need for in-floor guide systems. Equipped with an inductive charging system, the KMP 3000P charges wirelessly both centrally in a station and/or at various locations within the area through inductive charging pads attached to a facility’s floor.
AT ProMat 2025, the KMP 3000P will transport large racks of wine barrels in a simulated production environment. The transported barrels will be handled by an AIRSKIN equipped KR QUANTEC high payload robot that enables the robot to safely operate significantly faster than a cobot in a fenceless environment without compromising its reach, payload and reliability. The KR QUANTEC series consists of all-purpose, six-axis robots with the versatility to reliably handle a variety of production applications. The series streamlined design is also very adaptable to cost-effective cell planning.
The KR QUANTEC series consists of all-purpose, six-axis robots with the versatility to reliably handle a variety of production applications.

Automated Pick and Retrieval

As an interactive experience in the second cell demonstration, an LBR iisy cobot will select a booth visitor’s chosen item and place it on a KMP 600P AMR, which will transport the item to another LBR iisy that will hand it to the attendee. With a payload of 11 kg, the LBR iisy is a lightweight 6-axis cobot with intuitive operating features that allow it to be commissioned quickly with very little programming knowledge. The LBR iisy series can be configured and programmed by means of manual guidance, and any additional programming tasks are accomplished with the smartPAD pro teach pendant as easily as using a smartphone.

In addition to its product demonstrations, KUKA Business Development Manager Denise Stafford will give a comprehensive introduction to mobile robotics from 3 – 3:45 p.m. on Monday, March 17 at Theater I located in Hall A of the South Building. In “How mobile robots have evolved: lessons learned from a decade of use,” Stafford will help attendees understand how to choose the right robot solution for the increasingly complex challenges they face.

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