As a global leader in smart robotic technologies, AWL is poised to transform UK logistics with its ROSI and RODE solutions. These cutting-edge platforms, equipped with state-of-the-art AI and vision technology, are engineered to optimise warehouse operations across multiple industries.
In the ever-evolving world of warehouse logistics, automation is becoming a key strategy for companies looking to stay competitive. Industry-wide issues like personnel shortages and rising demand are affecting business continuity, which in turn negatively impacts profitability. However, by implementing AI-driven robotics solutions to perform vital tasks, organisations can overcome these challenges and ensure efficiency and scalability.
Commenting on the necessity for robotic automation within the logistics sector, AWL’s Director Strategy & Development, Arjen Vos said: “Incorporating robotic solutions into today’s warehouse operations is becoming paramount. Many of our clients have experienced difficulties with regards to staffing shortages, but by implementing AWL’s robotic technologies into their logistics processes, they have been able to gain an advantage over their competitors.”
He continued: “For firms that want to maintain consistent throughput, investing in robotic warehousing solutions is not just a choice, it is essential for long-term success.”
ROSI: The robotic singulator
Designed to pick, sort, induct and singulate with ease, our ROSI solution is ideal for use in logistics environments. Equipped with AI-based vision technology, ROSI is capable of adapting to scope and managing unpredictable situations rapidly. Owing to its state-of-the-art gripper and robotic technology, it can achieve up to 1,800 picks per hour and a singulation accuracy of up to 99.9%.
RODE: the robotic depalletiser
Robotic automation of repetitive tasks enables employees to focus on more pressing duties, as evidenced by our efficient, innovative RODE machine. Purpose-built to handle random-mixed packages, RODE supports employers in ensuring a seamless logistical operation. This solution can automatically unstack packaged goods such as bags, totes and boxes from pallets, guaranteeing continuous package processing without any downtime.
Combining forward-thinking technologies and automation techniques, AWL is a pioneer in designing and building smart, modular robotised machines. As well as intralogistics, the business delivers high-tech robotic solutions to clients in an array of other industries, including automotive, metal processing, and energy transition. AWL have developed into a global brand, with more than 800 employees based at branches throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
For more information about AWL and their range of robotic solutions, please visit: www.awl.nl
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