Material Handling & Robotics - Dec 1st, 2022
 
 
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Material Handling & Robotics

 
In The Spotlight
Reducing costs is proving to be a challenge in these difficult times. Using data to pinpoint the 'why' and the 'where' will go a long way to understanding how to give fleets their optimal life cycles without overextending them, saving you money.
Top Stories
OCC Systems is making automotive assembly lines safer, more energy-efficient, easier to maintain, and less expensive to operate.
Heidelberg needed an inspection system they could rely on as it produces more than a dozen different types of bread and more than 20,000 daily
The examples of automation in DCs detailed here illustrate just a few of the ways today’s advanced automation solutions enable warehouses to take advantage of the latest innovations with minimal cost and technical risk.
Faction selects Point One Navigation to help guide its autonomous B2B delivery fleets.
Take a look at the newest products designed to efficiently automate your facility.
Editor's Choice
The IRB 1010 from ABB is designed to suit the narrow spaces and special purpose machines typical of electronics production environments.
With an elevated height of 456 in. (1,158.2 cm), the Raymond High Capacity Orderpicker enables operators to optimize storage capacity.
Yaskawa Motoman's HC30PL features an IP67 rating to reliably operate in damp or splash-prone environments.
The Dorner 2700 Medium Duty Conveyor has been designed to safely convey up to 150 lb. (68 kg).
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The future of automation should be aligned with the development of circularity within the global economy. Explore this resource to learn how automation can support higher quality work, smoother last mile logistics, and greener and more efficient use of materials.