Logimat 2025: Live action on the conveyor system

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Setting things in motion with software

The combination with mobile units ensures even greater flexibility in intralogistics processes. Knoll relies on the automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs) of its partner Safelog.

The vehicles with autonomous, agent-based control are suitable for forklift-free and automatic supply of assembly lines with components and shopping baskets. An AGV demonstrates its versatility at the trade fair stand. At a typical pick-up station, it loads a Euro pallet and takes it to a buffer location. In order to optimally utilize the AGV, it can take on many different tasks and, for example, transport a chip cart from the machine to the disposal station.

Knoll developed the Click.it digital information system to automatically set processes in production and intralogistics in motion; it can transmit information and thus set processes in production or intralogistics in motion. The Click.it hardware and software is available in three versions.

Knoll Maschinenbau presents itself as a full-service provider for intralogistics and presents an AGV that transports Euro pallets and a chip cart. © Knoll mechanical engineering

LogiMat, Hall 5, Stand D29

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