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ResGreen and Intellistore plan to bring automated guided vehicles to companies of all sizes.
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Intellistore
ResGreen and Intellistore plan to bring automated guided vehicles to companies of all sizes.
ResGreen Group International Inc. today announced a strategic partnership with Intellistore USA, an intralogistics and automation provider. Intellistore will join ResGreen’s distribution network, selling, integrating, and installing its storage systems with ResGreen’s software and mobile robots.
Intellistore plans to integrate its automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) with ResGreen’s open-architecture BotWay software, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
“We are excited to add Intellistore to our expanding list of distributors,” said Parsh Patel, CEO of ResGreen, in a release. “The company’s employees are dedicated to introducing our leading-edge, AI-based solutions to its extensive customer base.”
“The partnership showcases our BotWay software, which integrates seamlessly with Intellistore’s ASRS to increase efficiency while reducing operational costs for customers.”
Last month, ResGreen Group International Inc. (RGGI) introduced SimuPath, a simulation program intended to improve manufacturing and warehouse productivity. The program uses Unreal Engine, a game development tool, to build virtual 3D representations of facilities that accurately reflect their physical dimensions and structures.
SimuPath incorporates artificial intelligence to help determine the best routes for optimum material handling efficiency, said ResGreen. It then relays the information to the company’s BigBuddy, PullBuddy, and LilBuddy robots, as well as other agents such as drones and human workers.
ResGreen detailed two different simulation modes for SimuPath:
Roger Olle, vice president of sales at Intellistore, said the partnership “helps bring intelligent, automated solutions to companies of all sizes in a wide variety of industries, from distribution to warehousing and manufacturing.”
Troy, Mich.-based Intellistore was founded just last year. The company works with businesses of all sizes to promote logistics and automation using robotics and software.
Intellistore said it provides lead-edge mini-load, unit-load, linear robot, and circular robot ASRS, as well as other smart technologies.
Shelby Township, Mich.-based RGGI claimed that it is a pioneer in the “convergence of Industry 4.0 and the human-centric principles of Industry 5.0, revolutionizing manufacturing with cutting-edge mobile robots and AI.”
The company's stated mission is “to bring these technologies to small and midsize companies, bridging the gap with industry giants.” It said it integrates multi-platform communication, optimizing workplaces with AI, simulations, and collaborative human-robot interfaces.
ResGreen also offers to simplify robotics integration, offering support and training. It claimed that its experienced team aligns with the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and analytics standards.
By combining technologies, the company said it can help businesses be competitive by boosting productivity, reducing costs, and enabling data-driven decisions.
ResGreen's PullBuddy Automatic Guided Vehicle moves loads for a customer in the injection molding industry.
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