Automated guided vehicles are driverless vehicles designed for material transport in industrial settings. These automatic guided vehicles use advanced navigation and control systems, such as sensors and cameras, to move safely and efficiently. AGVs automate tasks like transporting goods and managing
You will encounter several main types of automated guided vehicles in modern industry, each designed for specific tasks. These include automated forklifts, towing or tugger AGVs, unit load carriers, assembly line vehicles, and special purpose robots.AGV TypeDescriptionMarket PositionAutomated Forkli
Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) bring immediate and lasting benefits to your warehouse and factory. You gain efficiency, safety, and cost savings by using AGV solutions for precise material handling. AGVs reduce labor costs, minimize product damage, and support industrial automation. You solve work
The turning stacker refers to two or more lanes sharing a single stacker for inbound and outbound operations. Switching between two or more laneways through a turning stacker completes the inbound and outbound operations of all materials. It can achieve the configuration requirements of one machine with multiple lanes, meet the requirements of users for large storage capacity and low storage efficiency, and reduce costs.
Scope of application: Logistics systems with low frequency of material receipt and delivery. Commonly used in new energy finished product warehouses, steel industry finished product warehouses, automotive parts warehouses, cold chain warehouses, etc.
The turning stacker refers to two or more lanes sharing a single stacker for inbound and outbound operations. Switching between two or more laneways through a turning stacker completes the inbound and outbound operations of all materials. It can achieve the configuration requirements of one machine with multiple lanes, meet the requirements of users for large storage capacity and low storage efficiency, and reduce costs.
Scope of application: Logistics systems with low frequency of material receipt and delivery. Commonly used in new energy finished product warehouses, steel industry finished product warehouses, automotive parts warehouses, cold chain warehouses, etc.