Easy to install and with quick payback, the autonomous mobile robot enables a cost-effective entry into an automated logistics operation
Automating intralogistics processes does not have to be expensive or complicated with the new igus® ReBeL Move. The mobile robot moves autonomously through the factory or warehouse transporting products and can also be combined with the high-performance plastic ReBeL cobot , for picking goods. It can be put into operation quickly with even the simplest IT knowledge for £28,900. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) simplify tasks in industrial companies. Employees working on machines no longer need to manually fetch tools and materials from the warehouse, but are instead supported by the AGV. The fact that this automation increases productivity and reduces costs in times of cost pressure and staff shortages is being recognised by more and more small and medium-sized companies with a low degree of automation. “Nevertheless, there is often reluctance with robots and AGVs because there is a lack of experience, and the fear of a bad investment prevails,” says Adam Sanjurgo, Low-Cost Automation product manager at igus® . Payback time can be less than 12-months ReBeL Move can be operating within an hour A tablet can easily define the jobs that the ReBeL Move is to perform, for example using the cobot to take products from a container at station A and transport them to station B. And the ReBeL Move package includes software for intelligent fleet management, allowing multiple AGVs to work together efficiently. “The commissioning process is so easy that users can program simple jobs within 15 minutes,” says Sanjurgo. Integration into established IT landscapes, which enables synchronised interaction between robots and automatic roller shutters, for example, is also simple thanks to interfaces including IoT, VDA 5050, REST, SAP and ERP. Sanjurgo adds, “Since commissioning is so quick, we can also simulate small automation solutions for customers at any time on site, removing their reluctance to engage with robots and automation. We are also looking at offering a rental model.” |
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