FEATURE Robotics
Prime Vision experts will assess the sorting requirements and design a tailored system that
integrates with the existing software and hardware infrastructure of each customer
with seamless integration and ongoing support. From deployment to maintenance, scalable, and hassle-free automation for sorting operations. This eliminates all the complexities and additional costs associated with ownership. More than that, the continuous management of the system by Prime Vision means total optimisation with no surplus hardware or resource, reducing OPEX.
This supplier responsibility for the continuous management and optimisation in terms of sustainability too. Applying its know-how, Prime Vision can achieve customer aims regarding throughput with the least possible investment of resources. As a service provider, Prime Vision also focuses on maximising the longevity of hardware, carrying out repairs and rejuvenating existing assets when safe to do so. Both contribute to a lower carbon footprint than a traditional ownership model, with the
technology expert helping to reduce waste, emissions and resource utilisation. With the rise of any new technology,
there is hesitancy regarding adoption, especially when the transition is from a familiar manual process to a fully automated solution. However, the emergence of RSaaS shows how established robotics has become in complex sorting operations. The fact is sorting operations within e-commerce moving thousands of items per hour at warehouses around the world.
robotics in their real-world environments. The highly optimised subscription model of RSaaS from Prime Vision provides exactly this, removing the CAPEX and OPEX of responsibility for all aspects of the system. Customers only pay for the capacity they need, while accessing a well- supported, on accuracy and productivity. Visit
https://primevision.com/robots-as- sorting-operations/
Prime Vision
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