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Well-known Beverage Company Raw Material Handling

Tasks are allocated to a Max AMR. Tasks include fetching empty pallets from the robotic arm and transferring them to the loading area, moving materials from the loading area to the robotic arm, or moving full pallets from the staging area to the robotic arm. https://youtu.be/hmHPXeJk83w Beverage Company Raw Material Handling Solution Tasks are allocated […]

ShipSage by Gaatu

Max 600-L AMRs are assigned to pick empty pallets and take them to the designated picking points. Here, the AMRs collaborate with human workers who use PDAs to receive picking assignments, print labels, scan barcodes, load items, and verify items. A handheld Bluetooth printer makes the on-site printed labels possible. After loading, the AMRs transport […]

L’Oréal: Case Picking & Automatic Weighing System

In this intralogistics scenario, eight Flex 300 AMRs outfitted with a conveyor top module receive tasks from the company’s WCS and integrate with conveyors in the facility to transport materials. https://youtu.be/JC6xK4bTu8o 43 AMRs DEPLOYED B2B, D2C ORDERS 46,000 SQ M WAREHOUSE L’Oréal’s Suzhou Smart Fulfillment Center Solution With 43 Max 600-L AMRs, L’Oréal was able to […]

JD.com: Beverage Warehouse

Facing rising recruitment and training costs, fluctuating seasonal demand, high error rate, and high consumer expectations, JD.com turned to ForwardX. Together, they formed a solution consisting of ForwardX Max AMRs and f(x) Fleet Manager. The deployment took just one week and after immediate results, expansion took just 3 days. f(x) Fleet Manager connected to JD.com’s […]

JD.com: Home Appliance Warehouse

Eleven of ForwardX’s Max AMRs were used to tackle physically demanding tasks and increase the accuracy and efficiency of picking processes. After integrating with JD.com’s WMS, the AMRs receive tasks and autonomously move to designated picking locations. With the help of PDAs and a handheld Bluetooth printer, workers interact with AMRs at designated picking locations […]

JD.com: Small Appliance Warehouse

The small appliance warehouse’s WMS generates and distributes the task order to the AMRs. Workers and AMRs meet at designated picking points, which the AMRs move to autonomously. The AMRs continue moving to different picking points until an order is complete. At that time, the AMRs move to the conveyor belt, where they interact with […]

Dongfeng Motor Factory

To avoid high-intensity, error-prone, and dangerous labor practices in this automotive welding shop, Dongfeng sought a solution requiring ForwardX’s Flex and Max series AMRs. Workers use PDAs to issue replenishment requests, which signals one AMR to the line-side workstation and another to the buffer area. The line-side AMR then transports an empty pallet to the […]

Case Picking: Cross Docking

This scenario is employed in several 3PL and ForwardX collaborations. The 3PL’s WMS generates a task order, which the AMRs and workers’ PDAs receive. An AMR moves from pick location to pick location until an order is complete. After orders are completed, they are transferred to the order line where they remain until released by […]