Found in LM News, Blogs & Content, with a score of 0.18
…associate at a goods-to-person workstation than an AMR. In goods-to-robot picking, like goods-to-person picking, the robotic arm is stationary, which means it doesn’t have to determine the most efficient travel path to get the job done. What’s more, when it’s picking items from a donor tote to an order tote, the robot just has to get the job done, the same as an associate at the workstation. As such piece-picking robotic solutions like those coming from RightHand Robotics and Berkshire Grey rely on a WMS to generate picking tasks. The robot operating system’s job is to determine the best way…
Found in LM News, Blogs & Content, with a score of 0.17
…developed in tandem with Mujin and HAI Robotics. The goods-to-robot solution, which is managed by MHS’s Helix warehouse execution system (WES), boasts operational efficiency gains of up to 400%. A zero-pressure accumulation conveyor from MHS feeds totes to and from the order fill station. HAI’s autonomous case handling robots (ACRs) transport totes between storage and a Mujin piece picking robot. The Mujin robot picks each item for the order from a source tote, packs it and signals to Helix that the conveyor can move the completed order to the outbound location. “By bringing together these different automation technologies to work…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.13
…associate at a goods-to-person workstation than an AMR. In goods-to-robot picking, like goods-to-person picking, the robotic arm is stationary, which means it doesn’t have to determine the most efficient travel path to get the job done. What’s more, when it’s picking items from a donor tote to an order tote, the robot just has to get the job done, the same as an associate at the workstation. As such piece-picking robotic solutions like those coming from RightHand Robotics and Berkshire Grey rely on a WMS to generate picking tasks. The robot operating system’s job is to determine the best way…