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Autonomous and fully automated forklifts and other material handling vehicles

Hello, I would like to get some feedback on how the high level of automation can influence the material handling workflow. We have all the means to automate machines, like forklifts, etc.... , but there are very little discussions on what it means for manufacturing facilities with such AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and how to redefine their material flows and to account for the human factor. Please share your ideas.
  • Posted 5 Aug 2024 17:38
  • By Johan_Vermann
  • joined 5 Aug'24 - 1 message
  • Illinois, United States
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I'm also concerned about this topic, first you need the video sensor, battery power and then the programme.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2024 13:37
  • By david_gong
  • joined 26 Aug'24 - 1 message
  • California, United States
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Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.