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MyBull showed its tugger AMR and automated forkliftts at MODEX 2026.

New autonomous tugger and forklift from MyBull Robotics can operate indoors or outdoors

MyBull showed its tugger AMR and automated forkliftts at MODEX 2026.
MyBull showed its tugger AMR and automated forkliftts at MODEX 2026. Source: MyBull

ATLANTA — MyBull Robotics showed its range of autonomous flatbeds, forklifts, and tuggers at last week at MODEX 2026. The company also launched its TMN-FP20 autonomous forklift and TMN-T50US five-ton AMR-capable tugger, which can operate indoors or outdoors in all weather and on challenging terrain.

“We are delighted to showcase the MyBull range of rugged, reliable mobile robots at MODEX this year,” stated Vinh Tran, managing director of My Bull Robotics, Americas. He has more than 30 years of automotive leadership experience, including 25 years at Continental and Sensata.

MyBull Intelligent Machinery is a global provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and logistics systems. The company said its modular designs and machine learning can improve efficiency and sustainability in warehouses and help “future-proof” their operations.

“Our proven autonomous AMRs, tow tractors, tuggers, and forklifts deliver robust, safe, and flexible indoor and outdoor operation alongside our AI-driven fleet management and intelligent warehouse orchestration,” said Tran. “We are excited about our future in the U.S. and believe our technology addresses growing demand for competitive, flexible, robust automation to address labor shortages and enhance efficiency for our customers and partners.”

MyBull builds robust machines for dynamic environments

MyBull said it optimizes intralogistics operations across a growing array of industries, including manufacturing, building materials, automotive, energy, heavy equipment, and furniture production. It already has customer deployments in North America.

At MODEX, MyBull Robotics U.S. launched the IP-rated TMN-T50US five-ton tugger, which it said combines AMR capabilities with robust towing performance for consistent uptime, precise navigation, and easy integration into existing workflows.

Engineered with a strong focus on reliability, safety, and intelligent design, the TMN-T50US has advanced sensors and intelligent control systems to support dependable operation in dynamic environments.

Also on display was the TMN-FP20 autonomous forklift, which has a maximum load capacity of 2 tons and a lifting height of up to 3.2 m (10.4 ft.). It can switch between manual and automatic driving modes and is designed to perform fully automated indoor and outdoor cargo handling and stacking tasks.

Equipped with multi-sensor-fusion navigation technology, the TMN-FP20 delivers environmental adaptability without relying on QR codes or magnetic strips, according to MyBull. The company asserted that its high positioning accuracy meets the demanding operational requirements of logistics applications across warehouses, factories, logistics parks, and docks.

U.S. offerings include navigation system

MyBull said its AMRs available in the U.S. have features including lidar, vision cameras, and multi-source positioning. It also showed at MODEX panoramic mobile-mapping devices, loading and unloading demonstrations, and high-level fork handling.

The company said its Positioning and Navigation System enables logistics robots, humanoid robots, inspection robots and others to move freely in complex environments. MyBull claimed that this can significantly lower customers’ development and application barriers, as well as help global enterprises make intelligent upgrades at low cost.

In addition, MyBull said its rugged AMRs are designed to operate smoothly and reliably in environments ranging from warehouses and loading docks to sloped terrain, tunnels, gates, transfers, and traffic controls, in all types of weather.

“At MyBull, we are experts in indoor-outdoor automation for complex environments,” said Sheng Guo, chairman of MyBull. “We take a safety-first approach, using the latest technology to protect people, assets, and operations. Our comprehensive autonomous solutions not only provide the highest level of efficiency and performance, backed by excellent engineering, project management, and after-sales service, but also high returns on investment with measurable ROI.”

Founded in 2008, MyBull has its global headquarters and research and development in China. The AMR provider has offices in the U.S., Japan, and the Middle East.

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