Use Case · Inspection & Facility Monitoring
Inspection Robots and Facility-Monitoring Automation
Inspection robots turn routes, readings, and visual checks into repeatable operations. Farhand scopes the robot plus the support workflow.
repeatable routes
the core value of facility inspection automation
Why buyers look for this workflow
Manual inspections miss patterns until a failure happens
Facilities teams need consistent readings across shifts and sites
Robots need route changes and sensor maintenance as facilities evolve
Workflows covered
Robot types for inspection & facility monitoring
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
Authorized US distributor for Geek+, MiR, Locus, and OTTO Motors AMRs. Warehouse, manufacturing, and 3PL fleets — bought and serviced under one roof.
Humanoid Robots
Pilot programs for Apptronik Apollo and Pudu D9 humanoid robots in US factories and warehouses. Co-design with Farhand and reserve early units.
Brands Farhand can source, deploy, or support
Channel partner - in development
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR)
Odense, Denmark · est. 2013
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), part of Teradyne, is the global leader in collaborative AMRs for internal logistics.
Channel partner - in development
OTTO Motors
Kitchener, Canada · est. 2015
OTTO Motors (a Rockwell Automation company) develops industrial-grade heavy-duty AMRs with over 10 million production hours logged through 2026.
Channel partner - in development
Standard Bots
Glen Cove, NY, USA · est. 2017
Standard Bots (Glen Cove, NY, founded 2017) builds the RO1, a $37K-$45K 6-axis collaborative robot designed to deploy in days rather than weeks.
Channel partner - in development
Apptronik
Austin, TX, USA · est. 2016
Apptronik (Austin, TX, founded 2016 from the UT Austin Human Centered Robotics Lab) builds Apollo, a 5'8" / 160lb general-purpose humanoid robot.