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The Schneider Electric Polska plant deals with the production of low voltage apparatus switches and accessories for these products
They have implemented an autonomous mobile robot MiR500 that transports finished products between the production line and the warehouse
Case Study from | Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR)
The task faced by managers was to reduce the costs of internal transport
The plant in Bukowno employs over 300 people and has an area of 5300 m2
The process of transporting finished products from production lines to the warehouse was carried out using an old type AGV trolley with a relatively low capacity
The new solution was to improve logistics processes
After reviewing offers available on the market
Schneider Electric decided on an autonomous mobile robot from MiR
The decision to choose MiR was dictated by its flexibility
The MiR500 is a mobile robot designed to automate the transport of pallets and heavy loads with a load capacity of up to 500 kg and reaching speeds of up to 7.2 km/h
The robot was provided by the Astor company from Cracow specializing in industrial automation and robotics systems
a partner of Mobile Industrial Robots in Poland
Schneider Electric has been using the autonomous mobile robot since January 2020
Schneider Electric Industries Bukowno estimates a fast return on investment period for the MiR500
The plant is able to reduce the costs of internal logistics and transport
as well as the number of pallets used – the ROI was calculated on this basis
capable of transporting two layers of products on one pallet
which also reduces costs,” says Agnieszka Należnik-Jurek
MiR robots are also used at Schneider Electric plants in Bulgaria
An operator or warehouse employee enters and approve the robot’s missions
Each mission entered in the Schneider Electric system indicates the transport of products from the production line to the warehouse
the robot takes an empty pallet from the warehouse and carries it to the production
the MiR500 puts the empty pallet in an empty pallet rack
takes the pallet full of finished products and returns with it to the warehouse
If after reaching the warehouse there is no mission to complete at that time
the robot automatically drives and recharges
“The old AGV line follower didn’t allow for any changes of the line
every time reconfiguration of the entire operation was required
Thanks to the flexibility of the MiR robot we can reorganize layout fast and with no additional costs
because there is no need for external support,” says Marcin Hat
The MiR500 works around the clock in a three-shift system
The robot covers eight types of loops – the average length of each loop is 140 meters
the robot covers an average of 5.5 – 6 km
If there is a need for any change in the robot's mission
because of minor modifications in the layout
The MiR500 is equipped with a MiR Pallet Lift module for lifting
making it easier to lift entire pallets off the MiR Pallet Rack
The installed I/O sensors connected to the Wi-Fi network transmit the position of the robot on an ongoing basis
This allows constant monitoring of the route of transported pallets
In the SE Andon control system used in Bukowno
information about all orders and missions of the robot is available - this allows Schneider Electric to optimize their work
The tool constantly monitors all device parameters
distance travelled and percentage of charge in different periods of time
360 degree lasers that constantly monitor the surroundings of the mobile robot
Compared to the previously used AGV trolley
which could have overlooked the presence of man on its path
the MiR robot works safely in a dynamic environment – it detects people and machines
and stops or bypasses employees and obstacles
The 3D cameras and laser scanners are standard equipment of MiR robots
Sound and light signalling also increases security
the MiR500 signals its presence with a sound
After waiting the programmed amount of time
The MiR500 is also equipped with a blue spot – a mandatory blue light for moving machines at Schneider Electric
“The introduction of the MiR robot was well received by our engineers
MiR500 currently transports pallets with goods up to 400 kg
The advantages are particularly noticeable by warehouse workers
who think that MiR robot is very simple and has a user-friendly web interface
They also appreciate the amount of space that was recovered after removing carts used by AGV,” says Marcin Hat
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