# Cleaning robots for warehouses and logistics

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Last updated: 2026-08-23

## Application profile

Warehouses combine large floor areas with continuous vehicle and material movement. Autonomous cleaning works best when main routes, dirt profile, shift patterns, gates, doors and restricted zones are considered before commissioning.
- Typical areas: Warehouse, main routes, picking
- Key requirement: Large area & vehicle traffic
- Relevant models: Beetle · Omnie

## Autonomous cleaning between shifts and material movement

Warehouses continuously generate dust, paper, abrasion and other loose debris while main routes and picking zones remain operationally critical.

Beetle focuses on dry sweeping and dust control. Omnie extends the choice where large logistics floors also require scrubbing.

## Key planning factors in logistics

- Traffic lanes: Forklift and tugger traffic affects routes and suitable cleaning windows.
- Doors & zones: Automatic doors, gates and separated hall areas need to be included in the operating logic.
- Dirt volume: Container capacity, filtration and emptying intervals determine practical autonomous runtime.
- Shift model: Off-peak periods, breaks or night operation can create larger continuous cleaning windows.

## Recommended models

- [Gausium Beetle](https://frisilogix.de/en/cleaning-robots/gausium-beetle): Beetle is designed for large-area sweeping, dust control and longer dry routines.
- [Gausium Omnie](https://frisilogix.de/en/cleaning-robots/gausium-omnie): Omnie is an additional option where large logistics floors also need scrubbing.

## Commissioning process

1. Assess main routes, dirt profile and accessible warehouse areas
2. Review forklift traffic, shift patterns, gates, doors and restricted zones
3. Test Beetle or Omnie in a representative hall area during normal operation
4. Configure routes, cleaning windows and docking, train staff and fine-tune the operation

## FAQ

### Which cleaning robot is suitable for a warehouse?

For dry dust and loose hall dirt, Beetle is usually the more suitable choice. If scrubbing is also required, Omnie may be more appropriate.

### Can a robot clean during active forklift traffic?

That needs to be validated in a pilot. Defined routes or off-peak periods are often more effective than peak traffic operation.

### What kind of dirt can Beetle handle in a warehouse?

Beetle is designed for typical dry industrial dirt such as dust, sand, paper and light loose debris.

### How much of a warehouse can be automated?

The relevant figure is the actually accessible area after racks, restricted zones, docking points and traffic lanes, not gross floor area.

## Cost and next step

Use the FrisiLogix cost calculator for an initial purchase/leasing comparison: https://frisilogix.de/en/cleaning-robots/cost-calculator
On-site demo and project assessment: https://frisilogix.de/en/contact
