Stäubli’s HelMo and AGV: highly flexible intralogistics based on mobile robots and AGVs
robots, AGV and autonomous fork-lift technologies which can deliver par ts to the line from the warehouse, load them to the appropriate workstations, perform the various assembly tasks, either fully automatically or in collaboration with humans and return finished components to dispatch if required.” The agile approach to manufacturing which can be
achieved through Industry 4.0 connectivity also makes it possible to fulfil the growing trend across a number of sectors for customised or personalised products. This requires processes and technologies to respond dynamically to produce individual items to customer specifications. Robots play a key role in achieving these objectives through their ability to communicate with each other and quickly adapt to changing production requirements whilst maintaining the highest levels of quality and productivity. Jenkins concludes: “What was once thought of as
the “factory of the future” has become the factory of today, and the new factory of the future will capitalise on the ever increasing capabilities of robots in all of their forms. Mobile robots and continued growth in areas of human-robot collaboration, together with ever more capable industrial robots, will be at the heart of the next generation production lines.”
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www.staubli.com ForkliFt speciFiers taking a long-term view L
ift truck specifiers from many of the UK’s leading retailers, manufacturers and third party logistics specialists are taking the long view when it comes to specifying their materials handling fleet. Rather than opt for the brand that offers the least thoughtful solution
and cheapest up-front cost, today’s sophisticated users prefer to calculate and compare the costs that different lift truck solutions, technologies and models will incur over the course of their whole working life. To arrive at this figure a number of factors must be taken into account.
For example, how safe and productive are the trucks proposed, and how much is spent each year on a truck’s maintenance? What are the indirect costs to the business if a forklift is unavailable for a period of time because it requires a visit from a service engineer to repair? How much does the truck cost in energy per operating hour? The list goes on. Once the sums have been done, lithium-ion-powered trucks are
increasingly seen to offer the best long-term value proposition. Lithium- ion forklifts score highly over trucks that run on traditional power sources in several key areas – including performance, truck availability and low maintenance. Additional benefits such as no emissions, less workplace noise, longer and more productive shifts add to their appeal. Lithium-ion batteries are exceptionally quick to charge, usually
reaching full charge in around an hour. And, thanks to their fast charging capability, the battery exchange process is eliminated - which means less truck downtime even during seasonal or daily peaks in activity. Furthermore, lithium-ion powered forklifts can be opportunity
charged in any setting in the building, often much closer to the workplace – increasing truck availability. And because they do not require watering, equalising or cleaning, lithium-ion batteries are virtually maintenance free. In addition, lithium-ion batteries distribute consistent power levels
each hour, which means maximum warehouse throughput efficiency is achieved even during the busiest multi-shift operation. Narrow Aisle’s LiTHiON range of lithium-ion Flexi articulated very
narrow aisle intralogistics solutions was introduced some two years ago and the trucks are now operating at customer sites worldwide. For example, eight machines – built at Narrow Aisle’s manufacturing
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facility in the UK – have recently been ordered, together with battery charging facilities, to work at Samsung Mexicana’s Tijuana plant, where semi- conductor devices and electronic components for the automotive and consumer sectors are produced. The trucks specified by Samsung
feature full digital control technology that delivers integrated performance and results in greater reliability, higher productivity and significantly reduced operating and maintenance costs. Being a company that takes its
environmental and corporate social responsibilities seriously, the Flexi LiTHiON’s ability to create a better working environment thanks to its low emissions, was a key factor in Samsung’s purchase decision. But, of course, while environmental pressure is a growing
consideration for truck specifiers across the world, there is no escaping the fact that price remains a key influence during the decision making process. And, while lithium-ion forklifts may come with a higher initial price
tag than some trucks driven by the established old fuel sources, once ‘end-to-end’ costs are understood and compared, lithium-ion’s various benefits combine to deliver a very attractive investment offer. In today’s ultra-competitive business environment an intralogistics
solution’s lifetime running costs have become a priority. And, because the compelling long-term payback figures that lithium-ion lift trucks deliver resonate so clearly with those who take a more considered approach to forklift acquisition, the outlook for the old power sources – most notably LPG and diesel - looks bleak.
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