Autonomous Mobile Robots for Outdoor Operations

Outdoor autonomy

Robust perception & obstacle avoidance

GPS / sensor-based navigation

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Outdoor Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are built to transport materials across open, outdoor environments such as yards, campuses, and industrial sites. Designed to operate in changing weather conditions and uneven terrain, they navigate safely alongside people, vehicles, and equipment while maintaining reliable, autonomous operation.

Outdoor AMRs support site-to-site logistics, reduce manual transport, and help streamline material flow between buildings, zones, or outdoor work areas—without relying on fixed infrastructure.

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Farming & Groundskeeping

Field Operations and Material Handling Solution

by Holman Robotics

Holman Robotics’ Field Operations & Material Handling Total Solution automates repetitive, labor-intensive tasks across outdoor and semi-outdoor environments—helping teams move materials, maintain sites, and complete routine work more efficiently and…

Terrain capability: all outdoor terrain
Weather resistance: all weather conditions
Payload capacity: 1,000 lbs. carrying, 5,000 lbs. towing
Battery life: 15 miles

Full-service bundle ? A Full-Service Bundle is an end-to-end automation solution that includes solution design, supplier coordination, implementation support, and ongoing service, delivered through a single monthly payment.  from $1805/month

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Outdoor AMR Applications

Yard & Site Logistics

Outdoor AMRs transport materials across industrial yards, loading zones, and external storage areas. They support continuous site operations by moving goods between outdoor locations while reducing the need for forklifts and service vehicles.

Campus & Multi-Building Transport

Across large campuses and facilities, outdoor AMRs move materials between separate buildings and outdoor zones. They navigate shared pathways and open spaces, enabling efficient logistics without relying on manual carts or vehicles.

Manufacturing & Plant Connectivity

Outdoor AMRs connect production halls, warehouses, and storage areas located across a site. By automating transport between buildings, they help maintain steady material flow where indoor robots alone are not sufficient.

Infrastructure & Utility Operations

Outdoor AMRs support maintenance and utility teams by delivering tools, spare parts, and equipment across outdoor work areas. This reduces travel time for teams operating in large or geographically spread environments.