Robotic Intralogistics Solutions
Zrobotyzowane linie intralogistyczne
AMR and AGV Systems
Wózki AMR i AGV
Bin picking
Bin picking
Palletizing Solutions
Paletyzacja
Thanks to technological advancement, it is now possible to improve many production processes, regardless of the industry in which a company operates. Your business will certainly notice enhanced quality and increased work efficiency through the robotization of tasks such as palletizing. One of the key elements used in this area is autonomous transport carts. Discover why it’s worth implementing them in your company.
Self-driving transport carts are referred to as AMRs, which stands for Autonomous Mobile Robots. They are designed to carry pallets and are equipped with a drive system as well as advanced technological solutions that allow them to move autonomously within a given space.
To enable AMRs to navigate independently, they are equipped with components such as sensors, 3D cameras, and control computers. Thanks to these sophisticated technologies, autonomous transport carts can move through industrial environments, dynamically creating new paths when obstacles are encountered. They can also adjust their speed according to conditions and requirements, as well as manage their energy consumption.
Most AMR robots are powered by rechargeable batteries, which can be fully charged within a few dozen minutes at a dedicated automatic charging station. As a result, these palletizing robots are increasingly being adopted across a wide range of manufacturing industries.
An autonomous transport vehicle, thanks to its modern navigation systems, can move completely independently—without the need for an operator or driver. Many other automated production solutions require modifications to the floor or the installation of special tracks for the devices to operate. However, this is not necessary when an AMR robot is used to navigate a production hall.
A major advantage of these machines is their customizability to meet the specific needs of a company. They can be designed for a particular load capacity or adapted to the width of production aisles. The most efficient models can transport loads weighing over a ton.
An AMR robot can also be integrated with other technological systems used within the production area. It can work in coordination with conveyors or automatically operated gates. As a result, it can successfully replace traditional forklifts or serve as a functional complement to them.
An autonomous transport vehicle, like any other industrial robot, should be individually designed to meet the specific needs of a given company. The design stage is a crucial part of the investment, as it allows the solutions to be adapted to existing operational conditions within the facility, as well as to the characteristics of the transported products or materials.
This approach makes it possible to fully leverage all the potential benefits that autonomous transport carts have to offer.
For many business owners, the most significant benefit is the increase in production capacity. The speed of operations improves, as does the throughput of various stages of the production process. As a result, the company can experience the impact of this investment in the form of tangible financial gains.
In addition, an autonomous transport vehicle helps optimize the use of human resources. Employees can be reassigned to other, more development-oriented positions. Palletizing itself then requires far less human involvement — instead of manual labor, it only needs personnel to supervise the robots’ operation.
Equally important in the context of human labor is the improvement of safety. The palletizing process often requires personnel to perform their duties under challenging conditions—working quickly and handling heavy loads. Even with all safety regulations in place, these factors always increase the risk of workplace accidents.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning the environmental aspect. AMR vehicles also help optimize the use of resources such as electric energy. This is an increasingly important factor not only for financial reasons but also for a company’s image and marketing.