Mobile robots have already made their mark in the automobile industry, and now they are making a dent in other market segments as well. Fast-changing buyer behaviour and growing labour scarcity are leading to new areas of application.
TGW's mobile robotics are the rapidly scalable and reliable answer to the requirements that tomorrow will bring. Autonomous mobile robots will enhance performance in your installation. They can be used flexibly, transport a variety of goods including pallets, cartons or totes, and react to their environment.
The comprehensive Quba portfolio's variety of robot types (AMRs, AGVs, self-propelled forklifts), seamless integration into existing installations, and expertise in consulting, integration and service, all make for an integral, door-to-door solution.
Flexibly adaptable to future requirements
Improves the performance of inefficient processes
Increases system availability and ensures process stability
Comprehensive door-to-door solution
High return on investment
In today’s intralogistics, companies face a variety of challenges. From labor shortages to increasing demands for flexibility and the integration of automated systems into existing facilities, the requirements for efficiency, productivity, scalability, and flexibility are higher than ever. TGW Logistics addresses these challenges with a comprehensive portfolio that sets new standards, particularly through advanced solutions in the field of mobile robotics.
We will gladly advise you regarding the use of the different technologies available in our comprehensive portfolio. Whether AMRs or AGVs, TGW's mobile robotics will increase the efficiency of your processes.
AGVs are defined by line-bound navigation. This may rely on physical lines – consisting of magnetic strips or QR codes – or on virtual lines – through contour-based or camera-based navigation. With the help of machine vision, AGVs' autonomy can now be expanded to allow them to leave their defined path in certain situations.
What sets AMRs apart is autonomous navigation. They use various sensor and camera technologies to achieve this. The devices' autonomy allows them to safely avoid people and objects, based on a virtual map of their environment. Autonomous mobile robots can be used in dynamic, flexible environments in which they may have to react to unexpected situations.
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