Hall: 5, Stand number: 5D44
Picking systems from PREMIUM ROBOTICS handle a wide range of packaged goods and containers with a wide variety of contents. Fast, efficient and reliable, they eliminate the need for physically strenuous manual labour. They are easy to retrofit into existing warehouses, are also suitable for small and medium volumes and can be easily scaled up as required. At this year's LogiMAT logistics trade fair (11.3. to 13.3.2025), the company will be demonstrating how GenesysLine Compact Automation in particular enables low entry-level investments to be made and how the shortage of skilled workers can be countered. (Hall 5, Stand 5D44)
In many parts of the logistics industry, picking and repositioning goods still involves manual labor. The work is extremely strenuous, especially with weights of over 15 kg and pallets over 1.8 meters high. Absences due to illness are the order of the day, and suitable personnel are often hard to find. At the same time, conventional handling systems often reach their limits: Depending on the size, weight and type of packaging, some containers are difficult or impossible to lift, grip or transport - at least not with the same technology.
Picking robots from PREMIUM ROBOTICS integrate AI-based image processing, mechanical rolling, gripping, conveying and control technology in a single system. A vision sensor scans the pallet and the computer supplies the data on the position and orientation of the packaged goods. The automation solution, which is unique on the market in this form, can lift, drive under, pick up, transport and precisely align and stack even heavy, sometimes manually difficult to grip or unstable packs on the target pallet using rubber rollers pressed onto the front.
This generally applies to a wide range of containers such as cartons with wine bottles, fragile trays with yoghurt, beer cans in cardboard trays with or without foil. The GenesysLine Compact picking system, which can be adapted to customer-specific requirements, achieves outputs of 300 K/h, and in some cases significantly more, depending on the task. As of today, it can handle containers up to a size of 60 x 120 cm and a maximum weight of 55 kg. All common pallet types are covered and stacking heights of 2.4 meters are no problem.
With the innovative picking robots from PREMIUM ROBOTICS, logistics service providers, companies particularly in the food retail sector and manufacturing companies can take the strain off their employees. Warehouse logistics manufacturers who integrate robot-based handling systems from PREMIUM ROBOTICS into their systems gain significant competitive advantages on the market.
If requirements change, the systems can be quickly retrofitted and modularly expanded. Existing logistics systems can be optimized in parallel with ongoing operations.