REM615 How to help improve the efficiency of logistics automation

REM615 With the rapid development of logistics automation industry, improving efficiency has become a key element of enterprise competition. When it comes to increasing the speed and efficiency of internal logistics, Loi sensor technology plays a vital role in the speed and accuracy of data collection. For example, in fast-moving processes, sensors need to enable rapid detection or measurement to ensure the smooth flow of logistics.

Taking stackers and shuttle vehicles as an example, their operating speed has been greatly improved, and higher requirements have been put forward for the performance of sensors. Lloyd’s sensor technology reliably measures the distance to the position of the piler and reliably detects holes in the track in the field of shuttle positioning. The application of these technologies has greatly improved the accuracy and efficiency of logistics automation.

Pilers continue to evolve towards lightweight and dynamic systems, andREM615 their high driveability contributes to improved overall system performance. What does this mean for sensor systems?

Stackers will become increasingly flexible, dynamic and lightweight. To meet these design requirements, a compact sensor system with a modular design is required.

What are the potential optimization opportunities in the field of stackers, and how can they be achieved with the right sensor systems?

Due to the size of the device or the technical characteristics of existing laser positioning systems, the location design of the sensor on the stacker may be limited.

What do you think are the solutions? Can you explain it briefly?

Our new AMS 100i product is small in size and reduces the blind area to 100 mm, making it the most compact laser positioning system from Lloyd’s Test. On the one hand, the AMS 100i’s housing is extremely compact, measuring just 105x 68 x 75 mm. Laser positioning systems, on the other hand, can be installed modularlyREM615 without any interference and can even be installed directly on optical data

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