Process layout
AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) is a core solution for logistics automation, transport vehicles that carry products to designated locations manually or automatically without a driver. Recently, these systems have evolved into smart devices that combine autonomous driving and robotics technology to navigate workspaces independently, moving necessary tools or parts as needed.
Project Background & Objectives
Transporting high-load workpieces.
Transporting workpieces in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Components
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Workflow
| STEP 1. | Loading: Load the cargo to be moved onto the transport cart. |
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| STEP 2. | Connection: Connect the transport cart to the side or rear of the AGV. |
Features
Flexible Logistics Transport Without Space Constraints
In narrow spaces, transport carts can be easily fixed to the top of the AGV for movement.
In open areas, transport carts can be easily attached to the rear of the AGV for movement.
Highly versatile for use in both indoor factory environments and outdoor industrial settings.
Customized Design Tailored to Client Needs
Designed and manufactured specifically to fit the operational environment and characteristics of the adopting company.
Payload capacity (tonnage) can be adjusted per individual AGV unit upon custom order.
Ideal for transporting difficult-to-package or challenging items, such as bulk cargo.
Fast and Safe Navigation
Navigates primarily by following guidelines.
Speed: Maximum 5 km/h on straight paths and 2.5 km/h on curves.
High Load Capacity: Capable of transporting up to 1 ton.
Safety Sensor: Automatically stops if a person or obstacle is detected in its path.
Warranty Period: 1 year provided.
Installation Area: Varies depending on the site requirements.
Results
| Key Benefits | Unmanned/Reduced labor operations, safety enhancement, logistics productivity improvement, and higher efficiency compared to manual labor.
Seamlessly transitions between indoor and outdoor factory environments.
Bespoke manufacturing available to match the specific automation needs of the client.
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| Client Feedback | "Handling large volumes of heavy materials daily used to be time-consuming and physically demanding. After introducing The One's AGV, we’ve been able to reduce operation times and perform tasks much more comfortably than before."
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