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Critical Developments in the Supply Chain & Logistics Sector

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Post pandemic, the supply chain and logistics sector has transformed drastically with the help of digital technology by automating and optimizing the supply chain processes. Companies are now adopting digital technologies to increase supply chain efficiency, improve cycle time, and minimize human errors.

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Hot Runner System Innovations Manage Melt Logistics Inside the Mold

Mold Making Technology

says its hot runner systems are the heart of the injection molding process, managing and controlling Melt Logistics inside the mold. It also helps tighter tolerances part to part, reduces part warpage and ensures faster cycle times. Photo Credit: Incoe Corp. Incoe Corp.

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Brady’s Wraptor A6200 wrap printer applicator in stock at Heilind Electronics

Design World

This process eliminates expensive and time-consuming hand labeling, reducing print and wrap cycle time by 50 percent relative to hand application. This versatile printer is used in sectors like contract manufacturing and logistics for the identification of products, distribution facilities, electronic components, and wires.

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Kuka Automated Mobile Platforms Streamline Operations

Modern Machine Shop

Photo Credit: Kuka Robotics Corporation Kuka Robotics ’ KMP 1500P autonomous mobile platform is designed to automate intralogistic optimization, while the Kuka KMP 600-S DiffDrive mobile platform automated guided vehicle (AGV) advances industrial logistics with laser scanners and 3D object detection to meet the highest safety requirements.

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KUKA Next-Generation Mobile Robotics Come to MODEX 2024

Fabricating & Metal Work

The KUKA KMP 600-S diffDrive mobile platform automated guided vehicle, which advances industrial logistics with laser scanners and 3D object detection to meet the highest safety requirements, will be on display at MODEX 2024. KUKA Robotics will spotlight a pair of innovative mobile robots March 11-14 in booth B4003 at MODEX 2024 in Atlanta.

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AMRs and AMVs Create Safer Surroundings and Adjust Workflows Quickly

Fabricating & Metal Work

From mobile robots to cobots and beyond, AI is giving robots unprecedented levels of speed, accuracy, and payload carrying ability, enabling them to take on more tasks in settings like flexible factories, warehouses, logistics centers and laboratories. “AI-enabled An integrated lifting device lifts up to 60 mm in under three seconds.

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Mobile Industrial Robots launches MiR1200 autonomous pallet jack

Robotics Business Review

” “Our approach will reduce pick-and-place cycle times, deliver best-in-class pick accuracy, and allow us to continuously deliver advanced, AI-based functionality and value to our customers,” he claimed. We believe that the built-in AI detection system is a significant improvement over older detection technologies.”

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