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Hyster joins Association for Advancing Automation

2021-09-24 09:17 Kind:转载 Author:Material Handling Wholesaler Source:Material Handling Wholesaler
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Hyster Companycontinues its leadership in robotics, has announced its membership in the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). For...

Hyster Companycontinues its leadership in robotics, has announced its membership in the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). Formerly the Robotic Industries Association (RIA), A3is the global automation trade association for robotics, machine vision, motion control, and industrial AI.

“Industries like auto manufacturing, packaging, and more are grappling with persistent labor challenges, increasing costs and efficiency shortfalls,” says Steven LaFevers, Vice President, Emerging Technology, Hyster Company. “With robotic lift trucks capable of automating a broad array of applications and delivering speedy ROI, we’re equipping businesses to overcome challenges they may not have thought possible to solve.”

As a member of A3, Hyster will continue to innovate on top of its current comprehensive lineup of robotic lift trucks, which includes a robotic tow tractor, end rider, counterbalanced stacker, and reach truck.

Hyster will also exhibit and present an educational session at the Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Conferencehosted by A3 in Memphis, Tennessee on October 13. The educational session, “AMRs with Forks,” will be held from 3:15 to 3:45 CDT and will explore the evolution of mobile robots and the capability of robotic lift trucks to not only provide horizontal transport but lift product up off the ground and even reach into higher-level storage locations.

Hyster® robotic lift trucks automate a range of horizontal transportation and vertical storage tasks, such as milk runs, transportation of pallet loads to staging areas, stacking and unstacking loads, sequencing components to assembly lines, and depositing and retrieving loads from as high as 30 feet.

The trucks provide operations flexibility of dual operating modes, meaning that an operator can switch the truck from automated to manual mode with the touch of a button.

Infrastructure-free navigation, using LiDAR simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) technology, allows the trucks to integrate into existing operations by mapping structural features, without laser reflectors, guide wires, or magnets. The ability to deploy a single unit before expanding also helps provide a lower cost of entry and greater scalability for customers.

Because the trucks are standard Hyster lift trucks with robotic technology installed, customers can count on the same local dealer personnel that provides service for their other equipment, without the downtime and expense associated with calling in specialized technical resources.

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