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Your storage becomes more flexible with robot unmanned forklifts


Industries are increasingly turning to intelligent manufacturing to drive innovation and growth. With the advent of AI and autonomous machines, handling equipment like the agv unmanned forklift is becoming more important in facilitating efficient production. This machine is commonly used in a variety of industries, such as e-commerce logistics, furniture and home appliances, electronics manufacturing, etc.

As a global industrial unmanned vehicle leader, we are committed to using technology to robotic forkliftempower industrial vehicles unmanned and promote the application of flexible unmanned processes within node logistics. By applying core technologies such as 5G communication, artificial intelligence (AI), environment perception, deep learning, and servo control to the field of industrial unmanned vehicles, we create highly flexible industrial unmanned vehicles and logistics unmanned solutions that help enterprises quickly realize intelligent and scientific logistics management and improve logistics efficiency and economic benefits.

Agv's unmanned forklift with "efficiency and safety"

In terms of technology, market share and product quality, the robot has always maintained the leading position in the industry. From the product perspective, the core of AGV unmanned forklift is "efficiency first, safety first", and this is also the primary consideration for various industries when purchasing an unmanned forklift.

In order to understand efficiency, we don't only consider the running speed of an AGV unmanned forklift, but also its efficiency of execution at each link. The so-called efficiency first is not only to realize the large-scale promotion of AVV unmanned forklift, but also to enhance the use value of the product itself to the greatest extent, and efficiency is exemplified by value, and safety, stability, and reliability are its foundation.

As of today, agv unmanned forklifts can meet all the requirements of application enterprises, but safety is also an issue that cannot be ignored. Efficiency is the key to breaking the mold.

Making agv unmanned forklifts more efficient and convenient for warehouse logistics

A reasonable handling path should be planned

The shortest straight line between two points, from point A to point B, the shorter the distance, the faster the efficiency, intelligent warehouse logistics pre-planning route, under the satisfaction of the channel requirements and site requirements, measuring the shortest distance, reasonable planning layout, robot agv unmanned forklift using SLAM laser navigation and sensing, multi-axis real-time motion planning and high-precision servo control technology can achieve Multi-vehicle scheduling, path planning, collision avoidance, task management and other functions.

The volume weight of the material unit divided by two

In order to assign an AGV unmanned forklift, it is important to analyze and observe the volume and weight of the goods, pallet type, etc., and to adequately equip the appropriate AGV unmanned forklift, which is conducive to rapid efficiency improvements and security protection, after fully considering all the details of the goods and the size of the goods placement site.

Cooperative handling of multiple vehicles

There are various AGV unmanned forklifts that can be used in different scenarios, for example, the MEF1-2000 pallet handling unmanned forklift, the MEC1-1400 indoor stacking unmanned forklift, and the MEF2-2000 outdoor handling forklift. It is beneficial to have more cooperative operations to increase cargo handling efficiency, convenience, and speed.

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