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18 November 2016

New Study on Industrial Material Handling, Palletizing, and Cartesian Logistics Robots

Logistic robotics revolution is changing rapidly, says a new study from WinterGreen Research.

WinterGreen Research announces the following study: Industrial Logistics Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014-2020.

Industrial Logistical Robots Manage End Points on Conveyors and Load Pallets With Boxes of Different Size and Shape. A robotic logistics revolution is evolving rapidly. Palletizing is being changed as the robots implement more flexible stacking and moving of different sizes and shapes on the same pallet. 

Industrial robots perform repetitive tasks efficiently, they do not eat, they do not make mistakes, they do not get tired, they do what they are told, they work 24 hours per day 7 days a week. Manufacturing plants are frequently long aisles of nothing but robots, no human in sight. Beyond industrial logistics robots that repeat actions, more intelligent robots are loaded with sensors, able to automate process using processors and cameras to control action. Use of microprocessors provides a measure of intelligent control over the activity of the robot based on input from the sensors and the cameras. Industrial automation works with companies of all sizes. It works in all industries and for any application. Industrial automation works from concept to installation. The aim is to ensure innovative solutions. The aim is to meet needs and provide flexibility to accommodate expanding needs. Innovation allows maximizing investment in automated solutions. By allowing customers to retool product lines, savings can be achieved. 

Current investment is protected. New systems are implemented without having to discard existing equipment and repurchase capital equipment. The logistics robotics industry had a fast start in 2014. Growth is fueled by strong demand from manufacturing companies in all sectors for complete end to end automation of process. Industrial automation works with companies of all sizes. It works in all industries and for any application. Industrial automation works with from concept to installation. The aim is to ensure innovative end to end solutions. The aim is to meet needs and provide flexibility to accommodate expanding needs. Quality is a cornerstone of industrial robotic systems. Vendors have assembled teams of experienced engineers and technicians. The aim is to design, build, program, and maintain the highest-quality robotic systems. The teams consistently work to find the right automation solution for every application. 

Most systems have some customization. Longevity in the industry, along with employee combined years of experience, provide clients with the ability to create packaging and palletizing systems. Projects are managed with quality. Logistics solutions depend on expertise in end-of-line automation. In a complex industry where know-how is everything, The electronic trade fair for material handling, warehousing, intralogistics, conveyors, lifts, cranes, storage and material flow. Industrial Logistics Material Handling Robots Material handling, warehousing, intralogistics, industrial cranes, lifts, cranes, storage and material flow are aspects of robotic logistic market sectors.

 

Source: http://www.logasiamag.com/2014/11/new-study-on-industrial-material-handling-palletizing-and-cartesian-logistics-robots/4/