While warehouses are the most obvious adopters, AMRs are being used across industries. Hospitals deploy them to deliver medicines and linens, reducing staff workload. Manufacturing plants rely on them to transport components between assembly lines. Airports use AMRs for baggage handling and cleaning tasks. Even retail stores experiment with AMRs to restock shelves or assist customers. This cross-industry adaptability shows the versatility of AMRs. Wherever repetitive transport tasks exist, AMRs provide a cost-saving and efficiency-driven solution. The ability to customize robots for different tasks makes them a universal asset for businesses seeking smarter operations.