Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 62.77
…too can mobile robots gain capabilities with new accessories. ROEQ recently launched a module and cart that will more than double the payload of Mobile Industrial Robots' MiR250. The TMS-C500 Ext module and the S-Cart500 Ext cart work together to increase MiR250’s payload from 250 to 500 kg (551 to 1,102 lb), according to ROEQ. The TMS-C500 Ext is placed on top of the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and slides into position under the S-Cart500 Ext. Founded in 2017, ROEQ develops and manufactures mobile robot equipment (MRE). The Vissenbjerg, Denmark-based company sells its products through more than 100 distributors to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 61.06
…the U.S. and Canada, with mobile robotic equipment from ROEQ, delivering safe and reliable material goods transfers. Expanded features in OMRON offerings “Manufacturers are adopting AMR technology at a staggering rate as the world moves forward from the supply chain crisis inflicted by the pandemic,” said Kyle Hable, group product manager at OMRON Robotics and Safety Technologies, Inc. “It’s never been more important to launch complete, out of the box solutions accelerating production automation projects.” Incorporated into the new MD-650 and MD-900 AMRs are lifter and roller features from ROEQ: TML500/TML750 Lifter: A versatile flat top lifter enabling the MD-series…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 55.16
ROEQ ApS today announced that it is continuing to expand its line of accessories for autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs. The Vissenbjerg, Denmark-based company said its ROEQ TMC130 top module and cart system will increase the payload capacity of OMRON LD-90x AMRs from 90 kg (198 lb.) to 130 kg (287 lb.). The new system, which ROEQ developed with OMRON, will expand options for customers to safely and reliably use the compact LD-90x robot for higher-payload missions, even where space is constrained, said the companies. “It’s been a pleasure collaborating with ROEQ on this new cart system for our LD…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 51.91
…having to invest in a larger, more expensive robot. ROEQ said its new TMC500 top module and Cart500 not only doubles the LD-250's payload, but it also provides a standardized, safe, and flexible solution for internal logistics tasks. “This exciting new relationship with ROEQ gives our customers access to fast and cost-effective options for their toughest mobile automation initiatives,” stated Kyle Hable, group product manager, at OMRON Robotics and Safety Technologies Inc. “OMRON customers around the world depend on our mobile robots for their flexibility, reliable performance, and best-in-class fleet management,” he added. “ROEQ’s global presence is a perfect match…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 50.60
…logistics, and manufacturing facilities to do more with less. ROEQ yesterday announced that it has added payload capacity and lifting flexibility in two top modules for mobile robots. The Vissenbjerg, Denmark-based company said its new products will help end users achieve productivity goals and mitigate workforce shortfalls while avoiding the need to make major capital investments in automation. Founded in 2017, ROEQ said it develops mobile robotic equipment (MRE) to bridge the gap between the warehouse and production, allowing industry to achieve fully automated internal logistics. It offers top modules, cart, rack, and lifter and roller systems for autonomous mobile…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 43.50
…with a partner ecosystem of technology leaders Kinexon and ROEQ to provide customers a leading-edge AMR solution out of one hand.” Continental says its AMRs are versatile, maneuverable Since 2020, Continental has successfully deployed its AMRs at several of its production locations worldwide. The company said it built its mobile robots in-house to meet the demands and challenges of factories that are taking advantage of automation and artificial intelligence. With measurements of only 1,455 mm (57 in.) length, 630 mm (24 in.) width, and 225 mm (8.8 in.) height, the AMRs can carry significant loads up to 1.2 tons (2,400…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 38.31
…people is key to their ongoing success, according to ROEQ. But safety in these applications is about much more than the navigation of the robot itself through your facility. Mobile robotic equipment (MRE) – including the lifts, carts, and top rollers that interface with conveyors and other surrounding equipment – are critical elements that allow the mobile robot to perform its tasks. And workers who load and unload material may actually have more interaction with those top modules than the AMR itself. How do safety standards apply to top modules? Around the world, standards organizations and regional regulatory bodies have…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 36.90
…from Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) combined with MRE from ROEQ (short for “Robotic Equipment”) to automate some key processes. The operation uses a combination of MiR200 AMRs combined with ROEQ TMC300 top modules, carts, and docking stations. The top modules communicate with the AMRs. Meanwhile, the carts carry materials, with the cart designed to distribute load weight, effectively boosting each AMR’s payload capacity while contributing to enhanced fleet productivity. MiR fleet and ROEQ MRE digitize supply chain “Our fleet consists of six MiR200s, most of which carry raw materials and finished products between the warehouse and one of the value…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.49
…button that ensures an ergonomic environment for workers. Source: ROEQ Avoid DIY remorse Harbour raises an important point. This knowledge gap around the importance of professionally designed, fully functional mobile robotic equipment has given rise to a trend of companies trying to build and deploy their own equipment. I know this because a significant number of our end users are former DIYers in the MRE space. They have tried to design and deploy their own MRE and, despite several design tweaks and fresh iterations, they are ready to embrace standardized MRE solutions. Designing and deploying your own MRE is a…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.82
…grippers or other tooling. Another type of specialist is ROEQ, a Danish company focused on top modules for AMRs. ROEQ is known for its mobile robotic equipment or “MRE” for larger format AMRs from Mobile Industrial Robots (MIR) At Automate, ROEQ was demonstrating its new ROEQ TMC130, a top module and cart system for the OMRON LD-90x that increases payload from 90kg (198lb) up to 130kg (287lb). ROEQ also offers a top module the larger OMRON LD-250 robots. These MREs are part hardware, but they need software and digital communication to work well with the AMR, a function supported by…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.09
…Mobile Robots Heartland Automation Yaskawa Motoman OhmniLabs READY Robotics ROEQ Robotiq Vention FedEx Appalachian Wireless “We’re excited about our robotics contribution to eKAMI’s curriculum, and we’re excited to build on these efforts in a way that can solve the skilled labor shortage at scale and enable every U.S. manufacturer to easily deploy automation.” said Ben Gibbs, CEO of READY Robotics. READY, an early supporter of eKAMI’s efforts to add robotics to its curriculum, said it has already worked with three of the class cohorts taking them from zero robot knowledge to doing “lights-out” production runs using the robots. Kentucky looks…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.28
…the MiR250 shelf-lifter that pulls carts from MiR partner ROEQ allowed DENSO to expand quickly into other areas using the same cart base and customizing it for each use. As the engineering team receives additional requests for automated conveyance, they can easily design racks around the carts, helping to free up space, increase flexibility, and gain advantages more quickly. AMRs improve employee morale, retention DENSO employees were walking up to 12 miles per day moving material between production areas and the warehouse, spending about 60% of their time just pushing carts, said Olinger. The initial pilot program to automate this…