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Leading U.S. Automated Guided Vehicle Manufacturers in 2025: What Engineers and Procurement Teams Should Know

The demand for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) continues to grow in 2025 as warehouses, fulfillment centers, and factories across the U.S. seek to automate material handling operations. With labor shortages, rising order complexity, and a need for faster cycle times, AGVs are now considered critical infrastructure for modern logistics.

If you’re a design engineer, commodity manager, or procurement specialist working in or around the AGV industry, understanding the top U.S.-based automated guided vehicle manufacturers is essential. Whether you’re sourcing full AGV systems or designing your own vehicle, it’s helpful to know which American companies are setting the standard for mobile automation.

Here’s a look at some of the most influential AGV manufacturers headquartered in the United States—each with a unique contribution to the evolving robotics landscape.

Seegrid Corporation

Seegrid Corporation manufacture AGVs that navigate using proprietary 3D vision-based guidance rather than LiDAR or magnetic tape. Seegrid has become a leader in vision-guided mobile robots (VGVs) for material handling. Their systems are designed for fast deployment with minimal facility changes—making them popular in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and logistics centers looking for flexibility and scalability. Their focus on camera-based navigation allows for high adaptability in dynamic environments.

JBT Corporation

JBT Corporation was a pioneer of AGV technology, launching its first driverless vehicle system in the 1950s. JBT’s AGVs are commonly found in food & beverage, automotive, and heavy manufacturing facilities. They specialize in high-capacity load handling, often for mission-critical, 24/7 operations. Known for their rugged engineering and system integration expertise, JBT supports custom AGV builds for demanding industrial environments.

Vecna Robotics

Vecna’s AGVs combine autonomous material handling with AI-driven orchestration software for human-robot collaboration. Vecna Robotics develops autonomous pallet trucks, tuggers, and other mobile robots aimed at increasing warehouse efficiency. Their intelligent software platform dynamically assigns tasks based on priority and availability—enabling AGVs and human workers to coexist and collaborate safely and effectively.

Fetch Robotics

Now part of Zebra Technologies, Fetch Robotics pioneered the use of cloud robotics and on-demand automation. Fetch Robotics (acquired by Zebra in 2021) is known for modular AMRs that automate tasks such as material transport, data collection, and point-to-point delivery. Fetch’s robots are used in high-turnover environments like e-commerce fulfillment, where flexibility and fast integration are key.

OTTO Motors

Although a Canadian company by origin, OTTO Motors operates a dedicated U.S. hub for engineering and deployment support in San Jose, California. OTTO Motors’ AMRs are deployed in large-scale manufacturing operations and are known for advanced obstacle avoidance and heavy-duty payload capabilities. Their U.S.-based operations support automotive, aerospace, and medical manufacturers with robust industrial automation solutions.

Building Smarter AGVs with Smarter Partnerships

Each of these U.S.-based AGV manufacturers brings unique strengths to the table; whether it’s AI-powered fleet orchestration, heavy-duty material handling, or flexible deployment strategies. For engineers and procurement leaders, understanding the capabilities of these players can help inform everything from design benchmarks to integration requirements. But whether you’re sourcing a complete vehicle or designing your own platform, one thing is consistent: the performance of the AGV depends heavily on the quality of its components.

A Trusted Supplier for the AGV Ecosystem

As a U.S.-based component supplier with deep experience in the robotics and automation space, we work behind the scenes to help manufacturers bring their AGV designs to life. From motor systems and sensing to thermal and power solutions, we support engineers, commodity managers, and OEMs with the building blocks of reliable, efficient mobile robots.

We understand the design pressures you face—space constraints, battery optimization, safety, and system longevity—and we’re committed to providing the trusted support and engineering collaboration needed to help your AGVs perform at their best.

If you’re designing or sourcing in the AGV space, Contact Us to connect with a component supplier that understands the full picture—from warehouse floor to PCB.

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