Robot system

AMI shows automated shipping line

At its stand at FachPack in Nuremberg, AMI Förder- und Lagertechnik GmbH will be demonstrating how automation can be used to design efficient and performance-enhancing shipping processes.

AMI Managing Director Stefan Brenner emphasizes the importance of target-oriented automation for process-optimized shipping zones. © AMI

Here, the intralogistics solution provider uses an automated shipping line for cartons to demonstrate the process in shipping areas. With different components and subsystems integrated into an automated shipping line, the networked and efficient interaction becomes clear.

The system's features include a carton sealer, an automatic weighing cell, a labeling station and various ejection technologies, such as a 24V pop-up ejector, a rotary ejector, a belt stroke transfer unit and a turntable. The vertical conveyor, which is also integrated into the system, illustrates the practical possibility of a concept across several material flow levels.

The AMI WLS-4.0 Logistics Solution software connects all intralogistics components in the system and controls the processes.

The focus of the AMI demo system at FachPack is a robot system that recognizes undefined cartons of different sizes in the shipping line and handles them in a logistically efficient manner. The robot, which is equipped with a vacuum suction gripper, uses a 3D camera system that recognizes the carton in the most favourable position and transfers the target coordinates to the robot. The robot picks up the carton and places it on a roller conveyor.

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In addition to the application technology options and efficiency potential that the demo system exemplifies, AMI will be presenting a powered scissor roller conveyor for use in shipping areas as well as the entire portfolio of manual and powered components for intralogistics at FachPack. dsc

Hall 4, Stand: 4-422

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