Siemens Switchgear Shanghai experienced a surge in demand for customized equipment, putting a strain on a complex production process subject to inefficient storage of raw materials, labor-intensive material handling, and low visibility. After evaluating several automation solutions, the company chose robots from Geekplus Technology Co. to make its production more more dynamic and efficient.
Beijing-based Geek+ today announced the successful deployment of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in Siemens Switchgear Shanghai’s factory. By implementing four robot models driven by artificial intelligence, the manufacturer has committed to provide better service to its customers and join Industry 4.0, said Geek+.
“We are very happy that Siemens Switchgear Shanghai has chosen our solutions and look forward to continuing to work together to improve the production process,” stated Yong Zheng, founder and CEO of Geek+. “Since the lifecycle of products is becoming shorter and shorter while requirements for more customization continue to rise, there’s a general need for more flexibility in industrial settings.”
“Autonomous mobile robots represent a flexible automation technology that allows companies to adjust to market changes and realize rapid capacity expansion,” he said. “Compared with traditional automation solutions, robot deployment is faster.”
Siemens deploys AMRs for logistics
Geek+ provided four types of AI-driven logistics robots, including the P800 goods-to-person robot, the C200S bin-to-person robot, a four-way shuttle, and the heavy-load handling M1000. The vendor said that by coordinating its robots, it has consolidated the process for receiving raw materials, quality checking, storing, outbound collection, and transportation of raw materials from storage to the production line.
Intelligent robots can be easily integrated with other equipment and existing infrastructure, allowing a more dynamic installation, claimed Geek+. This has allowed the manufacturer to secure record-high production levels throughout the implementation process.
The customer was able to streamline operations, according to Geek+. Siemens Switchgear Shanghai gained two to three times more storage capacity, 99.99% accurate operations, 2.5 times storing efficiency, outbound collection process improved by 2.15 times, and 30% less manual labor needed, said the company.
In addition, Geek+ said its systems enable real-time visualization of inventory, as well as the unification of material information and physical logistics scenarios. It said this makes it easier to follow, control, and adjust the manufacturing process. With intelligent algorithms and “heat map” software, Siemens can adjust the logistics operations daily according to the production plan, for maximum efficiency and flexibility, it added.
Geek+ noted that Siemens Switchgear Shanghai expects to use its hardware and software to improve customer service and provide a safer environment for warehouse employees. Through the integration of big data and the ability to fine-tune the system, the manufacturer will continue to evolve and compete globally, said the company.
About Geek+
Geek+ said it applies robotics and AI to provide flexible, reliable, and highly efficient solutions for warehouses and supply chain management. The company said it has 300 global customers and has deployed more than 10,000 robots worldwide. Founded in 2015, Geek+ has over 1,000 employees and offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.