
CHICAGO — At ProMat this week, MyBull Intelligent Machinery showed its latest automation as part of its approach to integrating logistics indoors and outdoors, from factory production lines to warehouses.
“From autonomous forklifts to precision mapping systems, our technologies empower businesses to achieve unprecedented efficiency, reduce operational costs, and create safer, smarter workplaces,” stated Vinh Tran, general manager of MyBull U.S. “This exhibition underscores our commitment to driving innovation and supporting the global logistics industry’s evolution.”
Founded in 2008, MyBull said its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and intelligent logistics systems can improve efficiency for manufacturing and supply chain operations. The company, which has offices in Beijing and Novi, Mich., said its focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and modular design “empowers enterprises worldwide to achieve sustainable, future-ready automation.”
MyBull shows tow tractors, forklifts
At its booth in Lakeside Hall D, MyBull demonstrated its products. Its autonomous tow tractors and forklifts performed synchronized operations, replicating real-world scenarios of unmanned cargo pickup, transportation, and storage in industrial settings.
Attendees could see workflows from material handling to inventory management.
MyBull said its autonomous tow tractors can tow multiple cargo carriers simultaneously with customizable trailers and auto-hitch/detach functions. They have flexible payload options, including 2 tons, 4 tons, 6 tons, 10 tons, and 40 tons, tailored for factories, automotive manufacturing, airports, ports, and more.
The MyBull Unmanned Forklifts are designed for round-the-clock operation indoors or outdoors. They also support cargo transfer, shelf access, trailer docking, and pallet stacking, said the company.
In addition, the lift trucks have high repeat accuracy, can be rapidly deployed, and have customizable attachments for enhanced safety and adaptability in warehouses, logistics parks, and ports, it said.
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Devices enable data acquisition and processing
MyBull also showed the rapid data acquisition and processing capabilities of its 3D mapping devices. For instance, its handheld and backpack Panoramic Mobile Mapping and Acquisition Equipment is designed to be compact, lightweight, and user-friendly.
The devices can capture 8K 360° panoramic images and true-color 3D point clouds in challenging environments such as narrow spaces, underground areas, or GNSS-denied zones. They are compatible with drones, quadruped robots, and backpacks for applications including building information modeling (BIM), indoor navigation, forensic mapping, and forestry surveys.
MyBull said its Positioning and Navigation System (PNS) enables precise localization for autonomous vehicles across complex terrains, ensuring reliability in dynamic industrial landscapes.
Company plans more localized services
MyBull made its international debut last year, establishing regional offices in the U.S., Japan, and Saudi Arabia. The company said it is continuing to expand its global presence.
“ProMAT 2025 marks a pivotal step in the company’s mission to empower global partners with smart, flexible automation tools that drive efficiency and digital transformation,” said MyBull.
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