Warehouse Robot Suppliers · Yorkshire · UK
Warehouse robotics and internal logistics robots, supplied from Yorkshire
Fresh Mango Robotics supplies, installs and supports autonomous warehouse robots for warehouses, manufacturing, distribution and back-of-house operations across the North of England. One supplier, one point of contact, UK engineers, no overseas helpdesk.
At a glance
What warehouse robots do
Moving loads inside your building, without the walking
Warehouse robotics covers any autonomous machine that moves goods, materials or waste inside a facility. The most practical type for UK operations right now is the autonomous mobile robot — a wheeled platform that carries up to 100 kg (or more, in heavier models) between predefined points without rails, tracks or a human driver.
Internal logistics robots like the Keenon S100 do not replace your warehouse management system or your forklift fleet. They take over the repetitive A-to-B transport that currently eats into picker and operator time: moving picked cartons from a packing bench to the dispatch conveyor, carrying components from a stores area to a production cell, or running documents and samples between offices and workshops. Staff load the robot at one end and unload it at the other. The robot does the walking.
That matters because, in most warehouses, the cost is not always in the big movements — it is in the thousand small walks that happen every day. Robotic material handling turns those small walks into scheduled, repeatable, logged transport, which is where the labour saving and the safety improvement come from.
Typical use cases
Where autonomous warehouse robots earn their keep
Five environments where UK operators are deploying internal logistics robots right now — and what the S100 actually does on site.
Warehousing & 3PL
Move picked cartons, tote boxes and returns between picking zones, packing benches and dispatch. The S100 runs the same loop every hour, freeing pickers to stay in their aisles and hit target pick rates.
Manufacturing
Carry components, sub-assemblies and tooling from stores to production cells, or move finished goods from the line to the quality area. Reduces the number of times operators leave their station.
Distribution centres
Link goods-in, decanting, replenishment and dispatch without tying up a forklift or manual trolley for light loads. The S100 keeps traffic off the forklift route and out of the yard.
Business parks & shared facilities
Move documents, samples, mail and small equipment between units, floors or shared services. Quiet enough for corridors and lobbies, with no exhaust or noise complaints.
Internal transport
The catch-all that makes the biggest difference: any regular route where a person currently walks a load from A to B. If it happens ten times a day, it is almost certainly worth automating.
The S100
Why the Keenon S100 fits most internal logistics jobs
The S100 is a 100 kg autonomous transport robot designed for warehouses, factories and back-of-house operations. It is not the biggest machine in the range, but it is the one we recommend most often because the payload and footprint match the work that actually happens inside UK buildings.
100 kg payload — the right size for real loads
Most internal transport is cartons, tote boxes, components and small batches, not pallets. The S100 carries up to 100 kg, which covers the bulk of A-to-B work without needing a forklift or a dedicated runner.
No tracks, no magnets, no floor cutting
The S100 navigates by LiDAR and vision SLAM. We map your floor once during install and the robot builds its own route model. You can move the route later, add stops, or expand to another building without engineering works.
Safe around people and forklifts
Multi-sensor obstacle avoidance, automatic slowdown, and e-stop integration mean the S100 can share aisles with pedestrians, pallet trucks and forklift traffic. It is certified for mixed-use industrial environments.
Full shift on one charge
The S100 runs a full shift per charge and returns to its dock automatically. No battery swaps, no mid-shift downtime, no operator intervention at handover.
Simple load and unload
Operators tap the screen or call the robot from a station. Loading is at a comfortable height; no bending, no lifting above the shoulders, no awkward trolley manoeuvres.
Built by Keenon, supported by us
Keenon has over 70,000 robots deployed worldwide. Fresh Mango Robotics is the authorised UK partner that handles site survey, install, route configuration, training and ongoing support.
S100 vs S300
Which heavy-load robot fits your operation?
Both robots handle internal logistics without tracks. The difference is payload and the scale of environment they are built for.
| Specification | Keenon S100 | Keenon S300 |
|---|---|---|
| Payload capacity | Up to 100 kg | Up to 300 kg — pallet class |
| Navigation | LiDAR + vision SLAM, no tracks | LiDAR + vision SLAM, no tracks |
| Best environment | Warehouses, manufacturing, healthcare logistics | Factories, large distribution, 3PL |
| Battery life | Full shift per charge | Full shift per charge |
| Safety | Multi-sensor obstacle avoidance | Obstacle avoidance + e-stop |
| Typical payback | 14–22 months | 16–24 months |
Choose the S100 if…
- Loads are typically under 100 kg
- You want flexible routes without floor works
- Site type: warehouse, manufacturing, healthcare logistics, business park
Choose the S300 if…
- You need pallet-class loads up to 300 kg
- Routes are longer and higher throughput
- Site type: large distribution, manufacturing, 3PL
Labour & savings
Where the saving actually comes from
The business case for warehouse robotics is rarely "replace a person". It is "reclaim the hours that person spends walking loads around the building and put them back into value-adding work."
Reclaim 4–6 hours of walking per day
In a typical warehouse, a picker or operator can spend 20–30% of their shift moving items between zones rather than picking, packing or producing. One S100 takes on the bulk of those journeys.
Reduce manual handling risk
Repetitive carrying, twisting and trolley pushing are common causes of musculoskeletal injury and insurance claims. Robotic material handling removes the heaviest, most frequent loads from the human path.
More predictable throughput
The robot runs at a consistent speed, does not take breaks, and does not get distracted. Your internal transport becomes a scheduled, reliable part of the operation rather than a variable one.
Lower cost per move
A monthly robot cost is typically less than the labour cost of the trips it replaces. Once the route is mapped, marginal moves are essentially free.
Measurable payback
Most S100 deployments see a return inside 14–22 months through reduced labour hours, fewer manual-handling incidents, and better use of existing staff. We model the payback before you commit.
Scale without adding headcount
When volumes grow, you add robots and routes instead of recruiting, training and managing more runners. Expansion becomes a capital decision, not a constant hiring problem.
Why Fresh Mango
Why choose Fresh Mango Robotics
There are a handful of warehouse robot suppliers in the UK. The difference sits in how we support what we sell. We are a focused team of engineers and operators — not a sales floor — and we deploy what we install.
Yorkshire-based, not a reseller
We operate out of Ripon, North Yorkshire. Stock, engineers and demo robots are all on-shore. If you want to see an S100 moving loads in your building before you commit, we can usually have one with you inside the week.
North of England coverage as standard
Leeds, York, Harrogate, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Teesside and the surrounding regions are all within our standard service area. Warehouse robot suppliers Yorkshire and the wider North can rely on for engineer attendance.
On-site demonstrations at your premises
We will bring a working S100 to your warehouse or factory, map a real route, and run it on your floor. No PowerPoint. You see how it handles your environment, your loads and your traffic before you sign anything.
Deployment and operator training included
Every installation includes route mapping, safety zone configuration, integration with your workflow, and hands-on operator training. We do not leave until your team is confident running the robot without us.
UK support and maintenance
Remote diagnostics first, on-site engineers when needed, parts held in stock. One number, one team — not a foreign helpdesk.
Honest commercial advice
If a warehouse robot is not right for your operation, we will tell you. We would rather lose a sale than deploy a machine that will sit in a corner. That is why our customers keep buying more.
FAQ
Questions buyers usually ask first
Straight answers from the people who would actually deploy your robot.
- What does an internal logistics robot actually do?
- An internal logistics robot moves goods between zones inside a single facility — warehouse to packing bench, production cell to stores, goods-in to dispatch, or between floors in a business park. The Keenon S100 carries loads up to 100 kg autonomously, navigating by LiDAR and vision SLAM without floor tracks, tape or magnetic strips. Staff load and unload at fixed points; the robot handles the walking.
- Are you warehouse robot suppliers near me?
- We are based in Ripon, North Yorkshire, and cover the whole of the North of England as standard — Leeds, York, Harrogate, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and the surrounding regions. We also deploy and support nationally on request, and we bring a working robot to your site for a demo before you commit.
- Is the S100 suitable for a warehouse, factory or distribution centre?
- Yes. The S100 is built precisely for warehouses, manufacturing sites, distribution centres, 3PL operations and back-of-house environments where loads of up to 100 kg need to move repeatedly between points. Its obstacle-avoidance and e-stop safety systems let it share space with pedestrians, pallet trucks and forklift traffic. If your load is heavier, we also supply the S300 up to 300 kg.
- How much does an autonomous warehouse robot cost?
- Most customers either purchase outright or take a monthly rental that works out cheaper than the labour and manual-handling risk the robot removes. Pricing depends on the number of robots, the complexity of your routes and the support tier you choose. Request a quote and we will give you a clear, itemised figure with no jargon.
- How long does it take to deploy a warehouse robot?
- A typical S100 deployment is live within a day or two. We walk the routes, map the floor, configure pick-up and drop-off points, integrate with your workflow, run safety checks and train your operators. The robot is moving real loads in your building the same week.
- What happens if the robot needs servicing?
- Every deployment includes UK-based support. Most issues are diagnosed and resolved remotely the same day. For anything that needs hands-on attention, our engineers travel from Yorkshire across the North of England. Spare parts and batteries are held in stock so downtime is kept to a minimum.
Want to go deeper before talking to us?
Browse the full Keenon range, see the Keenon S100 in detail, or read UK case studies.
Ready to talk to a warehouse robot supplier you can actually visit?
Book a no-obligation demo at your premises, or request pricing for your operation. We will bring a working robot from Yorkshire to your warehouse, factory or distribution centre across the North of England.
No hard sell. No minimum commitment. Real engineers, UK-based support.
