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Yale Introduces Reimagined Automated Lift Truck Solution at ProMat 2025

Yale Lift Truck Technologies announces Yale Relay, an overarching platform encompassing all automated lift trucks the company releases going forward and an intuitive drag-and-drop portal that replaces the complex software coding requirements typically associated with automation. The new portal enables easy set up and on-the-fly changes without the need for custom programming, allowing warehouses to reduce their dependence on scarce warehouse labor without expensive software engineering resources. Attendees of the ProMat show in Chicago can get hands-on experience with the Yale Relay portal and automated tow tractors at booth #S647.

Yale Relay is the result of almost a decade of customer-driven refinement, addressing the complexity, reliability and cost concerns traditionally associated with automated lift trucks. Whereas some solutions from robotic forklift or autonomous mobile robot suppliers may involve warehouses managing against disjointed integration, service from multiple stakeholders or long waits for offshore support, Yale Relay automated lift trucks are backed by training, parts and maintenance through a single, local source – the Yale® dealer network.

The drag-and-drop portal allows for significantly faster startup than traditional approaches, enabling implementation in as little as a day. Mapping the facility is as simple as manually operating the lift truck along the desired route and dropping waypoints in the portal, and making changes is as simple as selecting a waypoint and dragging it to a new location. The portal provides cloud-based access that enables easy, efficient management of automated lift trucks across multiple facilities, and reduces the need for on-site interventions with remote monitoring and update capabilities. It is designed with the ability to integrate with other common warehouse systems like facility fire alarms, interactive input boxes, programmable logic controllers, warehouse management systems and more.

The automated tow tractor is designed to handle horizontal load transportation tasks, and includes several important features to reduce manual intervention, such as automated wireless charging and an available automated hitch and unhitch option. Sensors and other automation-related components are integrated separately above the body of the truck and designed for easy adjustment and maintenance.

For more information, visit https://www.yale.com.

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