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Robotics | Logistics

In every manufacturing company, there are jobs that could be done by a robot. Changing everything at once is unrealistic, so choices must be made. The question is: where do you start? Robots can take over jobs that are Dull, Dirty and Dangerous. We use these three Ds as a benchmark to decide where to start automating from the perspective of the employees' best interests. In addition, efficiency improvements and cost savings are important issues to consider when preparing an investment.

Hellebrekers has specialised in three tasks within logistics where a robot equipped with vision replaces human workers - palletising, depalletising and singulating.

Palletising

Safe and stable transportation starts with proper palletising. Palletising is the process of loading materials onto a pallet for storage and goods transport. Nowadays, pallet loads increasingly comprise different products (‘mixed case pallets’ or ‘rainbow pallets’). Fully automatic palletisation of these mixed case pallets is achievable with Hellebrekers' automation solutions. Roboticising this process brings several benefits.

The choice of palletising solution that is the most efficient for your situation is largely determined by three factors. Each factor requires the right questions to be asked. The answers to all these questions largely determine which robot, gripper and vision system are needed. The entire palletising process consists of all the activities required to stack products on a pallet or on a slipsheet (unitising). The automation solutions from Hellebrekers Industrial Automation let customers fully automate their palletising process.

The main difference between palletising and depalletising is the purpose of the process. Palletising involves stacking a load to prepare it for transport or storage. Depalletising, on the other hand, involves removing loads from a pallet to sort them and make any changes required for further distribution and storage processes. It is somewhat similar to palletising, but often involves pallets loaded by outside parties. So there may be a lack of logic in the assembly and all kinds of different items may have been loaded on the pallet.

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The vision software must be able to detect all the items individually for pick-up by the robot and placement on the belt. In this case, there is a greater focus on the materials (what to pick up) and the arrangement requirements (how to pick it up and place it) than on speed.

Singulating is separating the individual items of products delivered in bulk and then laying them out in a predetermined manner. Singulation uses a Vision system in combination with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and, where appropriate, machine learning (ML).

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AI and ML are needed when programming all the positions, sizes, weights and surfaces of the items in advance is not possible. The AI component autodidactically generates new insights and, after completing a learning process, is capable of making its own decision on how to pick up an item.