ROBOTIC PICKING

ROBOTIC Arms
BPS Global Robotic Arms

A robotic arm in warehouse automation is a programmable, mechanical device designed to perform tasks traditionally carried out by human workers, such as picking, packing, sorting, and moving items within the warehouse environment. These robotic arms are often integrated with other automation systems, like conveyors and autonomous mobile robots, to create an efficient, interconnected workflow.

Automated Picking Solution

There are several benefits and advantages to utilizing robotic arms in warehouses. Firstly, they increase efficiency by operating at a consistent pace without fatigue, which leads to faster operations and reduced cycle times compared to manual labor. Secondly, they improve accuracy due to advanced sensors and precise control systems, reducing the chances of errors and product damage. Thirdly, they can help reduce labor costs by automating tasks previously performed by manual workers. Moreover, robotic arms can enhance safety by performing tasks in hazardous environments or handling dangerous materials, reducing the risk of workplace injuries. They also offer scalability, as they can be easily scaled up or down to accommodate fluctuations in demand, ensuring optimal utilization of resources. Space optimization is another advantage, as robotic arms generally occupy a smaller footprint than human workers, enabling better use of warehouse space and potentially reducing the need for additional storage facilities. Finally, modern robotic arms are flexible and can be reprogrammed to perform a variety of tasks, making them adaptable to changing warehouse needs and processes.

Benefits

  • Robotic arms can perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans, especially when it comes to repetitive tasks, which can significantly improve warehouse productivity.
  • By automating certain tasks, companies can save on labor costs and allocate human resources towards more strategic and higher-value tasks.
  • Can handle fragile or delicate items with a high degree of accuracy, minimizing the risk of damage to products and reducing waste.
  • Can work in confined spaces and can be integrated into vertical storage systems, allowing warehouses to make better use of available space.
  • Unlike human workers, robots can operate continuously without the need for breaks, sleep, or vacation time, allowing for round-the-clock production and increased throughput.