倉庫の安全はAGVに追いついていますか?
ハンター2025-11-28T10:38:40+08:00In modern Intralogistics, the line between human zones and machine zones is blurring. As AGVs/AMRs zip through aisles and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) reach new speeds, static
In modern Intralogistics, the line between human zones and machine zones is blurring. As AGVs/AMRs zip through aisles and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) reach new speeds, static
In high-velocity Robotics Integration cells, a simple slide bolt is often insufficient. Determined operators can bypass flimsy latches, and vibration can rattle standard locks open, leading to critical safety
A safety fence shouldn't create new hazards. Yet, in many Automated Production Lines, exposed anchor bolts become trip hazards, and sagging doors force maintenance teams into constant repairs. Elevate
Your CAD drawing is perfect. The robot reach is calculated to the millimeter. But the factory column is in the way, and the aisle is too narrow for a
You've engineered a state-of-the-art Automated Production Line. The robots are precise, the PLC logic is flawless. But if the perimeter guarding wobbles when a door slams, or if the
The most frequent cause of downtime in a robotic cell isn't usually the robot—it's the safety gate. A sagging door or a vibrating post can cause sensitive RFID Safety
In high-throughput Material Handling Areas, a safety gate is more than just a barrier—it's a dynamic valve that controls the flow of goods and people. Choosing the wrong gate
In the era of Smart Manufacturing, production lines are no longer static monuments; they are dynamic organisms that evolve. Traditional welded fencing is a rigid barrier to this progress—difficult
For System Integrators delivering projects globally, the "final mile" of site acceptance often hinges on safety compliance. A robotic cell that passes standards in Shanghai might fail inspection in
In the competitive world of Automated Production Lines, floor space is a premium asset. Relying on rigid, off-the-shelf fencing sizes often forces System Integrators to expand cell footprints unnecessarily,
