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Advanced Automation Technology and Solutions for Material Management

“Digitalisation of warehouses is crucial for sustaining of business and to be afloat in the competition. Manual sorting is replaced by AGV or Mobile robot based sorting, which can be done with 100% accuracy at a rate of 20k to 30K parcels per hour. Also, another big challenge is to decide the volume of transit bags and total volume or weight dispatched through transportation. Automatic system is required to find the weight and volume of parcels, for efficient baggage and transport handling. Thanks to machine vision systems and image process and AI based analytics, it is possible to find volume through 3D scanners and weight measured through weighing systems can be incorporated in the database. The DWS (Dimensioning, Weighing and Scanning for barcode) system are available to work with Mobile robot based sorting system. This combination has proved to be a game changer for e-commerce and logistics sector.”

The material is paramount substance in manufacturing plants to retail stores to even end-consumers. Raw material, finished goods, inventory at each stage, and material movement itself are the important part of an entire business process and takes significant consideration from operational manpower, equipment, and
process itself. If all are not in sync, the impact on overall efficiency and production yields will be negatively huge and may become bottlenecks. This synchronization process is broadly termed as Material Handling or Material Management. It is clearly apparent that the importance of Material Handling to the economy of a
country is as equal as of Industries itself.

Impediments

Conventional material handling systems cannot be replaced immediately by the modern or advanced system in one go. Challenges are of huge capital investment, consideration of an ROI, and the readiness to adopt newer technology. But steady and slowly it is happening and will accelerate this adoption of advanced
Automation technology for MHE in logistic domain. The latest technology is based on Machine Vision, AI and Mobile Robotics. Machine Vision will provide visual sensing of material in the form of type and volume and will work in tandem of material handling robots like Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs), Mobile Robots
and other equipment. Also, due to vision based AI, natural navigation becomes an integral part of Mobile Robots and Mobile Forklifts. Mobile Robots handling

pallets, bins and multiple SKUs, it can do inbound, Distribution and outbound with 100% accuracy, lower cycle time, high volume management and with less human dependency. Further, this system can cooperate with existing WMS, SAP and ERP and also collaborative in nature with equipment control systems like PLC, etc. Also integration with Pick to Light, has removed human errors in inbound and outbound for both forward and reverse logistics.

Significant Changes

Automation has brought in many significant changes, which is being witnessed in conveyers and bulk material handling system in process industries. One thing is for sure, conveyers are getting smarter, conveyers are being designed with defined yet flexible purposes, compact footprints for new industrial-conveyor designs, Smarter motors and controllers on conveyors of all types and advanced materials for conveyors.

Conveyors are at the heart of an array of exciting changes in material handling — from the vast installations of automated warehousing to humbler stations only recently automated. Each conveyor installation has unique design requirements: Food and beverage conveyors might need to survive wash-down settings;
conveyors in aerospace and defense operations may need to be explosion-proof; and conveyors automotive manufacturing facilities may necessitate conveyors with very high load ratings. Conveyor systems that carry a product on uniform pallets and pallet-handling conveyor systems are also becoming more compact.
Transfers between conveyors are streamlined, utilizing direction-changing modules and pallets with mating features. Additionally, pallet positioning devices, including stops, locates, and rotates are also being combined into all-in-one modules. This reduces the number of separate devices down the length of the
conveyor, which means less floor space is required. Design innovations have also made asynchronous pallet conveyors; that recirculate the pallet possible. Previously separate conveyors as well as vertical transfer units were needed to recirculate an empty pallet back to the start of the line.

Safety Features

If the latest Material Handling Equipment (MHE) is a concern, then yes. Its safety features should be checked and verified with the help of an expert. The COBOTS for palletizers are equipped with all safety sensors to work safely in coexistence of human operators. All mobile robots are embedded with obstruction sensors on the front, back and sides, also safety algorithms monitor how far is the obstruction or moving object coming towards Martial carrying mobile robots and dynamically decided the safe speed and stoppage of it. The smart conveyors are also equipped with all safety measures, light curtain sensors and all. Depending of risk factors associated with the process, measures are to be taken.

Emerging Technologies

As mentioned, newer technology is equipped with all safety mechanism based on AI, IIoT and latest sensory technology. So far robotics are concerned, COBOTs are available now on the floor and it can work with a
human operator in safe conditions. Mobile robots for MHE, also work on coexistence of human. Due to Ultrasound and laser technology, it can work safely with operators, find dynamic obstructions and plan re-routing in accordance with Robot Control System or Fleet management system. Due
to digitalization and IIoT, real-time update of all SKUs is available and this information can be availed for quick delivery of SKUs through mobile robots. The automatic verification of inventory in storage through Machine Vision based scanner mounted through Mobile Forklift is the latest example of changing the scenario at warehouse landscape.

Latest Trends

Inbound, Sorting, Distribution and Outbound are the key process of e- Commerce. Post-Covid-19 phase, e-buying is substantially increased and hence the challenges of delivery in time due to high volume, high variants, sorting from the mother hub and dispatch to transit hub, reverse logistics issues, and many more. Digitalisation of warehouses is crucial for sustaining of business and to be afloat in the competition. Manual sorting is replaced by AGV or Mobile robot based sorting, which can be done with 100% accuracy at a rate of 20k to 30K parcels per hour. Also, another big challenge is to decide the volume of transit bags and total volume or weight dispatched through transportation. Automatic system is required to find the weight and volume of parcels, for efficient baggage and transport handling. Thanks to machine vision systems and image process and AI based analytics, it is possible to find volume through 3D scanners and weight measured
through weighing systems can be incorporated in the database. The DWS (Dimensioning, Weighing and Scanning for barcode) system are available to work with Mobile robot based sorting system. This combination has proved to be a game changer for e-commerce and logistics sector.

About Prama Hikvision India
Prama Hikvision is the India’s leading video security solution provider. In addition to the security
industry, the company extends its reach to Industrial Automation, and Robotics to achieve its
expansion plan. The Robotics & FA Business vertical provides Machine Vision and Mobile Robots
solutions for logistics, warehouse and manufacturing industries. The endeavour is to provide
superior pre- sales and post-sales service through collaboration with local distributors and its allied
partners.

Building on a growing global footprint, Prama Hikvision India is committed to provide high quality
products with agile technical support serving a large network of dealers and system integrators
across India, through its 51+ branches and a motivated workforce of 2700 employees. It has a ‘Make
in India’ manufacturing facility near Mumbai.

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