A comprehensive approach to automation requires networking - not just between the individual components. Because for something really ground-breaking to emerge, already the development must be aligned.

Reinventing Intralogistics
Reinventing Intralogistics

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This is the only way that the end product is more than the sum of its parts. For this purpose, the companies Ecosphere Automation, EFFIMAT, MIR (Mobile industrial Robots), Piab, robominds, ROEQ, Sick and Universal Robots (UR) have come together to develop a new comprehensive concept for production assembly - SINA.

The production of complex products requires a large number of individual components that must be available continuously in the right amount at the workbench - whether fully automatically or manually operated. Storage space is often limited, and employees are needed in other areas.

Therefore, eight innovative companies have combined all their strength, creativity, and passion to change the automation of intralogistics. They have created a unique, intelligent, and complete solution that not only changes the concept of intralogistic workflows, but also improves it.

The solution: SINA - Smart Kitting Solutions for INtralogistics Automation - a solution that automates the intralogistics and material handling from inbound to the finished, delivered kitted items at the individual production lines / work cells JIT (just in time). SINA is versatile applicable - a as fully automated system from the warehouse lifter to the workbench.

 

The set-up

For this purpose, the central Automated buffer system, EffiMat®, is equipped with two UR10e cobot arms for kitting that ensures unparalleled picking speed which enable the solution to meet any production tact time. The Piab Mini Cobot Gripper (MCG) with MX suction cup combined with the AI-based robobrain.vision system ensures industry leading pick, hit rates and uptime. The finished kits can be buffered in the EffiMat® until needed at the production lines. Once it is needed, the finished kitted factory box is retrieved automatically simultaneously with the UR10e picking the next kits. The retrieval on the rear side of the EffiMat® to the Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) from MIR, in the case of SINA systems of the model type MIR250 with a TR 125 Top Roller from ROEQ, ensures industry leading delivery speed without need of manual labor.

The entire solution is created with safety at highest level with SICK sBot nanoScan 3, that ensures a flexible and safety environment around the SINA solution. 

Ecosphere has as the integrator succeeded to connect the advanced SINA solution at industry’ shortest lead time.

 

The total concept developed by the manufacturers offer customers many benefits

Although various similar systems were put together in the past by system integrators, the cooperation between manufacturers in this form is unique. Hereby, interfaces can be improved, and the products can be optimally aligned with one another. For the first time, an overall concept is presented, showing what is possible in intralogistics. With this, the cooperation partners want to encourage the intralogistics industry and demonstrate the opportunities in terms of automation and what the products of those involved can achieve.

Such a system has many advantages for the customer. The most important thing is that all components of the system are precisely matched with one another. Ensuring fully automated material handling for picking, while offering a great flexibility for the products to be picked by using AI based vision, it eliminates manual kitting and goods transportation between various workflows. At the same time the error rate is effectively reduced to zero and full tracking and tracing enabled. Thanks to the use of the automated buffer system, up to 75% of space requirements can be saved, releasing critical floor space for other activities. Up to 250 boxes can be dispensed per hour.  With its 24/7 running time, the assembly can take place around the clock, which is particularly interesting in three-shift operation or automated production by increasing working hours.

 

Different variants possible

Due to the arrangement with a mobile packing station at the front and a conveyor belt at the rear, the user has the option of providing the boxes into which the products are to be sorted in two ways.

 

Manual handling

In a setup in which the boxes are manually arranged at the packing station and later also manually placed on the AMR from MIR, the safety system sBOT nanoScan3 from SICK ensures that the speed of the cobot is reduced the closer the employee comes to the device and stops entirely the moment the boxes are placed or taken away. The sBOT nanoScan3 security system is the world's first UR Cap configurable laser scanner for protective applications. Thanks to intelligent functions, security zones can be configured easily.

 

Fully automated handling

In case of fully automated handling, the UR-10e cobots pick the boxes in the tower and push the finished boxes backwards onto a conveyor belt. The UR-10e cobots are particularly versatile, collaborative industrial robots with a high payload of up to 12.5 kg and an enormous reach of up to 1,300 mm. Thanks to the high degree of flexibility and the multiple set-up options, they are well suited for machine tending and palletizing of goods.

The crates are automatically pushed from the conveyor belt onto the AMR from MIR using the TR 125 Manual 250 roller conveyor. The roller conveyor can recognize and precisely control the loading station via its WLAN-independent optical measuring system. Position sensors ensure that the roller conveyor does not miss a box or that it only boards the mobile robot if it is correctly positioned in front of the stationary conveyor system. Cargo sensors at the front and rear ensure that the packages are securely positioned. Built in barriers protect fingers from being caught in the rollers during operation.

 

Autonomous delivery of crates to workbenches

The compact Autonomous Mobile Robot MIR250 transports the goods safely, efficiently, and autonomously to their destination by avoiding obstacles such as people. It has a long battery life, efficient safety and navigation features and impresses with its robust and maintenance-friendly design.

 

Efficiency thanks to the optimal gripper, intelligent vision system and flexible warehouse lifter

The newly developed MX suction cup from Piab makes it possible to pick up a wide variety of objects. Because this new suction cup is a real all-rounder and was developed by Piab in such a way that it is perfect for holding all products, regardless of what material the product is made of or what surface finish it has. Such a system would not have been possible without this all-rounder, affectionately referred to by robominds as the “Super Cup”. The MCG gripper from Piab, to which the MX suction cup is attached, is a featherweight among cobot grippers at just 270 grams and can lift many times its weight. It is only 28 millimeters high and contains Piab’s powerful vacuum technology, a COAX® vacuum ejector.

The AI-based vision system robobrain.vision recognizes objects without prior training and thus ensures the necessary flexibility when handling objects from a wide variety of products. The complete solution used consists of hardware and software, including the robobrain® industrial PC, a camera and the robobrain.vision software. The AI-based robobrain® takes over the control of the cobots, vision system and gripper, and thus ensures smooth workflow and communication between the different components. The system can be supplemented by various AI-Skills - in the case of SINA, one example is the vacuum picking skill to control the Piab MCG vacuum gripper.

EFFIMAT has perfected the kitting of items in plastic boxes according to the goods-to-man principle for its warehouse lifter and developed an unbeatable, flexible system. The intelligent and patented box mover technology enables the EffiMat® to handle standard boxes dynamically and to work both vertically and horizontally. This leads to a kitting performance that is at least three times higher than that of conventional vertical warehouse lifters. The kitting system can output up to five different standard boxes with different product numbers or articles in each work cycle.

 

Incoming goods can also be automated

Incoming goods can also be automated via the conveyor belt at the rear of the warehouse lifter and the cobots. Instead of having to refill the goods manually, they are placed on the conveyor. The boxes are unpacked at the goods reception and the contents of the boxes are entered into the WMS system to ensure traceability and an overview of the goods. The EffiMat® has an automatic feed in which the boxes are placed. The buffer system then simply places the boxes in the right place in the work cell.

The vision system from robominds sets standards, not only in the recognition and position determination of the products to be kitted for the exact control of the cobot and gripper. The associated software also takes on the function of connection all individual components with one another.

 

Start of a new partnership for the benefit of the customer

For the eight manufacturers, this close type of cooperation means the beginning of a new partnership and the development of a system that provides customers with a smoothly running process. The resulting synergies ensure a high level of efficiency and effectiveness of the solution and the optimal alignment of the best products in the industry. Hence, the customer can be sure that the products will work together in the best possible way and that further developments will also be considered in this system and come into effect. Want to know more? Contact us!
 

 

 

 

About Piab
Piab is evolving automation through progressive gripping, lifting, and moving solutions and has done so since 1951. We believe in an automated world where no resources are wasted, and no humans are injured. With annual sales of ~1.7 billion SEK, 700 employees and a global presence in more than 100 countries, we help our customers improve their operations for the better on a daily basis. Since 2018, Piab is owned by Patricia Industries, part of Investor AB.

 

About Ecosphere
Ecosphere® Automation GmbH, founded in 2018, combines knowledge, passion, and manpower. True to the motto “Don't talk ... just do it”, Danny Denk, CEO of Ecosphere, and his team of experts develop new automation solutions every day. A symbiosis is formed from individual components and thus a perfectly coordinated overall solution is created. Learn more about Ecosphere

 

About EFFIMAT
EFFIMAT provides the ultimate and most innovative picking and storage optimization solutions, enabling companies to significantly improve efficiency and floor space utilization. EFFIMAT improves employee satisfaction through its ergonomic and intuitive solutions as well as customer satisfaction through leading order processing speed, all wrapped up in an energy efficient solution. Learn more about EFFIMAT

 

About MIR
Mobile Industrial Robots is a leading manufacturer of collaborative mobile robots dedicated to developing user-friendly, flexible and safe robots to help companies increase the efficiency of their operations. Our autonomous robots are a new generation of advanced mobile robots which give you a rapid return on investment, often with a payback period of less than a year. Learn more about MIR
 

About robominds
The Munich-based start-up robominds GmbH develops smart robotics components in software and hardware for SMEs from various industrial sectors. The founders Andreas Däubler and Tobias Rietzler have been following and realizing their vision of "making robots smart" since the company was founded in 2016. Learn more about robominds

 

About ROEQ
ROEQ develops equipment for mobile robots that effectively bridges the gap between the warehouse and production, allowing the industry to achieve fully automated internal logistics between storage and production. ROEQ was founded in 2017 and is a 100% Danish-owned company with the majority of the robotic components also supplied by Danish companies. Learn more about ROEQ

 

About SICK
SICK is one of the world’s leading suppliers of solutions for industrial sensor-based applications. The company, founded in 1946 by Dr. Erwin Sick and based in Waldkirch-im-Breisgau near Freiburg, is a technology and market leader with a global presence – with more than 50 subsidiaries and associated companies, as well as numerous sales offices. Learn more about SICK

 

About Universal Robots
Universal Robots (UR) was founded in 2005 to make robot technology accessible to all by developing small, user-friendly, reasonably priced, flexible collaborative robots (cobots) that are safe to work with. Since the first cobot was launched in 2008, the company has experienced considerable growth with the user-friendly cobot now sold worldwide. Learn more about Universal Robots

 

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Piab Inc.

Piab Inc.

Piab provides smart solutions for the automated world, helping thousands of end users and machine producers in e-commerce logistics, food, pharma, automotive and other manufacturing industries to improve energy-efficiency, productivity and working environments. By leveraging the ongoing technological development in automation and robotics, and targeting high-growth segments and geographies, Piab's vision is to become the global leader in gripping and moving solutions.

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