SMOOTH & EFFICIENT - FAURECIA STORY
Faurecia Frames in Wałbrzych was looking for a way to improve the smoothness and efficiency of internal transport. That goal was to move from traditional material handling to intralogistics 4.0 based on Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs).
Read MoreMEET VB1500
VERSABOT 1500 is a new AMR in the VersaBox catalogue. Find out what transport capabilities it can offer and what makes it an even better robot than its predecessors.
Read MoreDIGITAL RUN AT RATE
Simulation of an AMR implementation allows you to test any and all intralogistics processes before robots are deployed into the warehouse or production hall. Find out more!
Read MoreDOES EVERY FACTORY NEED A DIGITAL TWIN?
The virtual twin of a factory is a representation of the production hall, its equipment, and machines in the form of a digital model. Should every factory have one?
Read MoreAre AMRs eco-friendly?
Find out how autonomous robots help minimise our harmful impact on the environment.
Read MoreIntralogistics 4.0. Glossary of terms - part II
What is a manufacturing cell and what are intralogistic trains for? We explain the most difficult terms associated with the use of AMRs.
Read MoreHow does VersaBox do it? Comprehensive AMR implementation
VersaBox has created a system that allows customers to easily switch from traditional intralogistics to using AMRs. The solution is flexible and extensive.
Read MoreAMRs operate as a team, or how simulation supports intralogistics processes
The VERSABOT fleet is a team of autonomous, digital collaborators, managed by a central system.
Read More5 things you need to know before buying an AMR
Article in Polish Although AMRs have great potential, they're not...
Read MoreEpidemiological safety and robotisation
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes in industry and trade, which have sparked a new interest in automation and robotisation.
Read MoreData-driven intralogistics
Data-driven business is one of the current, hot economy trends,...
Read MoreTop 3 processes to be automated using AMRs
AMRs most commonly perform the same kind of task - collect a payload at point A, transport, and deliver it at point B.
Read MoreSafety standards in the context of robotisation using AMRs
The presence of a robot forces an improvement in order, cleanliness, work organisation, and changes people's approach to the use of shared spaces.
Read MoreImplementing Smart Intralogistics
This white paper presents an overview of data driven implementation process of AMR based smart intralogistics.
Read MoreReducing labour costs of logistics tasks
If you plan to transition from traditional intralogistics to one based on Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), you choose a gradual elimination of the "human factor" from logistics processes.
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