Process layout
This solution is an example of using the LG CLOi ServeBot (Tray type), developed by LG Electronics, for serving food and clearing dishes in a PC bang.
The LG CLOi ServeBot (Tray type) autonomously travels from the kitchen to the customer's table, and automatically detects when a customer takes food off the shelf and moves to the next destination.
Components
| Robot | LG CLOi ServeBot (Tray type) (T2) |
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Workflow
| STEP 1. | Place the food ordered by the customer onto the Serving robot |
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| STEP 2. | Register the customer's table to the Serving robot |
| STEP 3. | Serving robots deliver food to customers |
| STEP 4. | Once you drop off the food, move to the next destination or return. |
Features
Quickly installed in various spaces
Can be installed quickly and without restrictions, without affecting existing interior
Based on a 30-pyeong area, installation is possible within 2 hours using only mapping, without ceiling markers
It recognizes the surrounding space using 3D cameras and LiDAR sensors, allowing installation even in high and wide spaces
A robot that is easy to use and easy to operate
It provides an intuitive UI based on a large 9.2-inch screen
A robot that even first-time users can easily use
Convenient Serving and clearing with an open design on the front, left, and right
Food and trays can be removed from any of the three sides
The open shelf is useful for conveniently carrying the dishwashing box used for dishwashing
It can be removed and washed at any time using a silicone cover
Outstanding and safe autonomous driving features
Various sensors that detect low obstacles and a bumper that minimizes impact in the event of a collision
Avoids even very small obstacles with various sensors
With its compact design, it can navigate even in a narrow width of 70cm
Results
| Key Benefits | Increasing store operational efficiency through labor cost reduction via workforce replacement
Robots handle simple/repetitive tasks while humans focus on high-value customer service
Providing safe contactless services and new digital experiences |
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