WAREHOUSE ROBOTICS SYSTEMS
With an ROI of 18 months or less, it is time to stop thinking about automation. It is time to get it done.
You’ve heard people say warehouse robotics…warehouse automation…or even automated systems. No matter what you call it, these advanced technology solutions can automate tasks within your warehouse or distribution center, supplementing the work of your existing staff.
Every day, you’re coping with small budgets, tight timelines, limited staffing and the threat of constantly growing consumer demands.
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Robotic Picking Systems
Automate the picking process by using robotic arms with grippers or suction cups to pick and place products from shelves or bins. These features can be integrated with vision systems to identify and locate items accurately.
Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems (AS/RS)
Use automated, robotic shuttles to store and retrieve pallets from racking systems. These systems leverage your vertical space to enable efficient and accurate inventory management in considerably less floor space.
An AS/RS requires 66% less labor to operate.
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Robotic Sorting Systems
Automate the sorting and diverting of items using robotic arms or conveyors that can identify and sort into bins or containers.
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)
AGVs are autonomous, mobile robotic platforms that autonomously navigate through the warehouse to transport goods and pallets from one location to another. They follow predetermined paths or use sensors with mapping technologies to safely navigate in dynamic environments.
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
AMRs are versatile robotic platforms that can transport goods, pick items from shelves and collaborate with human workers. AMRs can utilize sensors, cameras and artificial intelligence algorithms to navigate their surroundings.
Warehouse Drone Systems
Drones equipped with cameras and sensors can perform inventory tracking, aerial inspections and even monitor warehouse operations. They provide real-time data for analysis and better decision-making.
Collaborative Robots (Cobots)
Cobots can perform heavy lifting, repetitive tasks or assist in order fulfillment processes, while ensuring safe interaction with human operators.
When properly implemented, warehouse robotic systems can increase efficiency and accuracy, reduce labor costs, improve safety, and even improve space utilization. But there is a lot more to consider than just the costs.
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NOWboost in operational efficiency
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70%reduction in operating costs
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ROIless than 2 years for
2-shift operations