Passability
Narrow aisles, displays and changing merchandise layouts need to be reflected in route planning.
Sales floors need consistent cleaning while customer traffic, replenishment and narrow aisles keep changing the operating environment. Autonomous cleaning robots take over repeatable floor routines and reduce manual workload on heavily used routes.
Retail combines visible cleanliness with high floor utilisation. Main aisles, entrances and promotional areas get dirty repeatedly while opening hours limit conventional cleaning windows.
A robot does not replace the entire cleaning team. It handles scheduled floor routines while staff cover detail cleaning, sanitary areas and unplanned spills. Layout, floor mix and suitable operating windows determine whether automation is practical.
Narrow aisles, displays and changing merchandise layouts need to be reflected in route planning.
Depending on traffic, quiet opening periods or operation outside public hours may be preferable.
Entrances, sales areas and back-of-house zones may require different cleaning modes.
Scheduled tasks and cleaning reports support consistent coverage of recurring areas.
The right model depends on layout, floor type, dirt profile and operating window. These FrisiLogix models are particularly relevant for this application.

Phantas combines vacuuming, sweeping, scrubbing and dust mopping in a compact platform and is especially useful in narrower aisles.
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Omnie is better suited to large, open and high-traffic areas with higher productivity and navigation demands.
View productAssess the sales floor, surfaces and bottlenecks on site
Select realistic cleaning windows around customer traffic and replenishment
Test Phantas or Omnie in the store under normal operating conditions
Set up maps and routes, train staff and fine-tune the first operating cycles
An on-site demo shows how the robot handles the actual layout, floor surfaces, traffic and available cleaning windows before a rollout decision is made.