PECM Issue 72 2025 | Page 53

Minimising the need for manual input Ideal for use across logistics and factory environments , AGVs pick up and transport loads , calculating individual routes through facilities based on the order they ’ re carrying .
A big part of the appeal of automation is its ability to reduce labour requirements , cutting down costs in the long run , and taking the pressure of managers desperately looking for new manual workers . It ’ s therefore important that an AGV system can operate without any human input – which is where load detection systems come in .
Whether an AGV is picking up a small load or a huge pallet , reliable load detection systems ensure goods can be moved with ease , removing the need for manned transportation , and relieving the strain on staff .
Ensuring the seamless integration of AGVs into manufacturing facilities The safety of AGV systems within manufacturing environments has become important too , with firms needing to ensure that humans and robots can cooperate without obstruction or injury .
Safety sensors are used to identify and assess proximity to humans or machinery , whilst free contour navigation and parking functions allow for precise movement in factories , meaning there ’ s no need to establish safety zones .
Beyond good safety mechanisms , some AGVs also come with the option to adjust processes and paths manually . This means operators can respond quickly to changing requirements within production lines , reducing the risk of downtime , and increasing overall efficiency .
As the industry moves forward through 2025 and beyond , it ’ s important for all manufacturers to consider bringing an AGV system into their production environment .
At a time where many are struggling to recruit , we can stay one step ahead by maintaining high-quality and efficient operations , while easing the workload on staff .
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