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This cell combines a cobot with a lifting pillar and allows palletizing at both sides up to 1.8m height.
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) offer several advantages over traditional material handling systems, including:
Flexibility: AMRs are designed to be highly flexible and adaptable to a variety of environments and tasks. They can be easily reprogrammed and redeployed to handle different tasks and workflows, allowing them to quickly adapt to changing business needs.
Efficiency: AMRs are typically faster and more efficient than traditional material handling systems, since they can move autonomously and do not require a fixed infrastructure or conveyor systems. This can lead to significant time and cost savings, as well as increased productivity.
Safety: AMRs are designed with safety in mind, and can navigate around obstacles and avoid collisions with other robots and human workers. They also often have sensors and cameras to detect and avoid obstacles, which reduces the risk of accidents and injuries.
Scalability: AMRs can be easily scaled up or down to accommodate changes in production volume or business needs, without requiring major modifications to the production line or infrastructure. This makes them ideal for businesses with variable production volumes or seasonal fluctuations.
Data collection: AMRs can collect and transmit data on product flow, inventory levels, and other metrics in real-time, which can help businesses make better-informed decisions about production, logistics, and resource allocation.
Overall, AMRs offer a range of benefits, such as, including increased flexibility, efficiency, safety, scalability, and data collection capabilities. As a result, they are becoming increasingly popular in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and e-commerce.
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