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INDUSTRY 4.0 / SmART FACTORIES


Credit: BAE Systems


(AmRs) supplied by RARUK Automation – to help advance the manufacture of the UK’s next- generation combat aircraft system, Tempest. Located at the Warton facility of BAE Systems, the ‘Factory of the Future’ has been designed in such a way that it can flex to manufacture different products within the same area, leveraging the advantages provided by the miRs and intelligent systems to accommodate changes quickly. Designed specifically to provide a connected


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intelligent factory for military aircraft technologies, the ‘Factory of the Future’ showcases manufacturing in a digital age. The facility serves as an experimental hub equipped with state-of-


new first-of-its-kind fully connected factory is applying game-changing technologies – including miR Autonomous mobile Robots


FACTORY OF THE FUTURE OPTS FOR mOBILE ROBOTS FROm RARUK AUTOmATION


the-art technology to enable the brightest and boldest engineers to research, invest and test new technologies, build new capabilities and harness transformative ways of working. “Notably, the ‘Factory of the Future’


demonstrates how BAE Systems remains competitive within the aerospace industry and


Credit: BAE Systems


addresses the challenges we are facing around cost/time reduction for future aircraft programmes,” explains Ismail master, manufacturing development engineer - manufacturing Technology, at BAE Systems - Air. Serving as the central logistics function within


the new facility are a number of miR autonomous mobile robots supplied by RARUK Automation. “The miRs enable a fully autonomous logistics


solution for material flow within the facility,” explains master. “We are developing this capability and exploring how it integrates into existing and new production facilities. The robots will work collaboratively alongside operators, distributing material line-side to assembly stations on a just-in-time basis.” The miR robots are part of a wider logistics


solution with a dedicated cell comprising a pick and place robot, vertical storage carousel and intelligent safety systems. “This cell is dedicated to storing and


maintaining assets from goods delivery into the facility as and when they are required,” says master. “Full system integration facilitates the autonomous collection and distribution of assets to the wider factory and, conversely, doing the opposite in collecting and depositing assets back into the storage system. We are also assessing the capability to connect with other machines and systems as part of our


22 OCTOBER 2021 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS


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