en.Wedoany.com Reported - Geekplus Co. has announced the deployment of its mobile autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at multiple factories of Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan. The company stated that a total of 436 AMRs are currently operating across Toyota's facilities, with each system's operational scale expanded to approximately 200 units.
These robots utilize sensors and map data to perform unmanned transportation across various processes, from inbound to picking and processing. They also reduce risks associated with cross-traffic with forklifts and tow tractors, and can accumulate driving data within the factory premises. Routes can be flexibly configured and modified, enabling the system to adapt to changes in production lines or mixed-flow production.
Geekplus noted that amid labor shortages in the manufacturing industry, these autonomous robots have contributed to labor savings and productivity improvements.
Hirokazu Kato, CEO of Geekplus Japan, stated: "It is an honor to see our solutions contribute to improving productivity while creating a better working environment for truck drivers and on-site staff."
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