WAREHOUSE AUTOMATION
Vehicles & Robots

Automated vehicles and robots are capable of performing tasks that ensures maximum productivity in demanding applications. This type of adaptation, also allows for humans to focus on more challenging tasks.
Pallet Handling
Robotic systems automate pallet movement in warehouses and distribution centers, reducing manual labor and enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and safety in material handling operations. Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) or Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) use a sensor-equipped mobile platform with cameras, lidar, and ultrasonic sensors for perception and navigation. They can follow predetermined paths or adapt to environmental changes, enabling obstacle navigation.
Unit Handling
Unit handling involves moving and storing individual items using technologies like AM, AGVs, and robots, optimizing speed, accuracy, and efficiency. These systems, equipped with sensors and navigation systems, autonomously navigate items like boxes or totes within a warehouse. This reduces manual labor, boosts productivity, and cuts costs.
Oversized Loads
Using AMRs or AGVs for handling oversized loads offers numerous benefits in material handling operations. These automated vehicles and robots move large, heavy loads precisely and quickly using sensors, navigation, and control systems, reducing manual labor and improving process efficiency. A key advantage is increased safety, as they can follow specific routes or paths, reducing risks associated with moving large, heavy loads.
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AUTOMATED VEHICLES & ROBOTS
Implementing automated vehicles and robotics into an operation can be a transformative way to improve productivity, efficiency, and safety. Automated vehicles, such as autonomous forklifts, AMR’s and AGV’s, can move products and materials around a facility with minimal human intervention, reducing the risk of accidents, increasing throughput, and freeing up workers for more complex tasks. Robotics, on the other hand, can perform a wide range of tasks, from assembly and packaging to quality control and inspection, with greater speed and precision than humans.