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Item-picking cobot: Vanderlande,
a supplier of process automation solutions for warehouses, has developed
Smart Item Robotics (SIR) technology to
enhance single-item picking in e-commerce fulfillment operations. The SIR
system utilizes a collaborative robot—or
“cobot”— that is able to work harmoniously in the same area as a human operator and has the ability to pick and place
individual items, the company says.
SIR’s applications include bin-to-bin
picking, where the robot picks single products from a source bin
and gently stacks them into the required order carton or bin, and
bin-to-belt picking, in which the robot picks single items from a
source bin before placing them on a belt. This can then feed a
pocket sorter, packing machine, or other type of sorter.
The SIR solution can handle various products without SKU
(stock-keeping unit) teaching. In addition, its “intelligent stacking”
capability enables the efficient positioning of goods, while ensuring products are handled smoothly and securely. (Vanderlande,
www.vanderlande.com)
Cube-mounted AS/RS: Robot technology company AutoStore
has introduced its new Black Line cube-based automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS). The Black Line is an updated version of AutoStore’s 23-year-old Red Line cube-based AS/RS, but
for high-throughput operations. A cube-based AS/RS consists of a
high-density storage system that is basically a cube-shaped metal
grid and holds bins. Robot modules travel on top of that grid and
pick bins from it.
The Black Line can pick up to 650 bins
per hour in comparison with the Red Line,
which has a maximum throughput of 350
bins per hour. The Black Line robots are
slimmer and pick up the bins within the
central cavity of the robot, instead of carrying them on top. This allows more room
for the robots to pass one another. The robots are also lighter
and faster than those used on the Red Line and are powered by
BattPack lithium-ion batteries, which reduce the time needed for
recharging.
AutoStore is also offering the new RelayPort workstation, where
the operator picks from the bins delivered by the robots. The new
system uses tabs for buffering, enabling the robots to queue up
a line of bins, which allows for higher picking speeds. Companies
will typically have five to 15 of these ports for picking. (AutoStore,
www.autostoresystem.com)
SPOTLIGHT ON ….
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