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Innok Induros solves the shortage of skilled labour at Landgard

Innok Induros solves the shortage of skilled labour at Landgard

Another successful medium-sized company relies on autonomous robots from Innok Robotics. The producer cooperative Landgard from Straelen-Herongen has also decided to tackle the major problem of staff and skilled labour shortages.

At Landgard, the INDUROS autonomous transport robot solves an important interface problem in intralogistics and ensures the flow of goods between the various halls at the site.

Thanks to the innovative hybrid navigation and the intuitive Innok COCKPIT™, the Induros has quickly established itself in the company and is known at Landgard as "the new colleague".

INDUROS is currently still doing its rounds alone. However, the interim results are positive and, due to the many other possible applications, our grey/blue transport robot can certainly hope for further autonomous growth - i.e. the expansion of the robot squadron.

The video provides an insight into the daily work of the INDUROS and its journey through the grounds, halls, over ramps and through gates.


The Innok INDUROS reliably transports planter boxes from hall to hall at Landgard

Customer feedback from Landgard on the INDUROS
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