ABB to show how its tech underpins robotic automation
Robotic automation is the key to unlocking greater flexibility and productivity in distribution centres, says the robotics supplier.
ABB’s stand will feature examples from its intralogistics solutions and digital portfolio, with experts on hand to explain how they can be deployed to handle a wide variety of parcel sizes, distribution requirements and fluctuating demands typical of today’s ever-growing e-commerce markets.
Demonstrations will show how solutions such as ABB’s Singulator Cell can be used to separate small parcels from bulk flow as well as auto induction of parcels to sorter systems, an activity that is largely performed manually today. Sortation systems demand a close integration of robotic handling to the package conveying system, while providing operator ease-of-use and integration to logistics control software. Programmable controllers, independent shuttle handling, operator display screens, vision cameras and motor control solutions from B&R Industrial Automation, (part of the ABB company) allow the ABB Singulator cell to deliver high speed with high accuracy.
ABB’s OmniCore controller and Teach Pendant will also be showcased which features ABB Ability, Connected Services and SafeMove2 safety software built-in as standard. The new OmniCore controller features a 50% smaller footprint for maximum installation flexibility and floor space utilisation. Connected Services unlocks leading digital technologies providing customers with the option of monitoring robots whilst in production for greater performance and reliability. SafeMove2 enables operators to work safely alongside ABB robots with payloads ranging from 6kg to 800kg without compromising productivity. Offering enhanced safety and simplicity, ABB robots provides distribution centres with the flexibility of operators and robots co-existing, enabling them to manage shifting demands such as low volume/high mix products.