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Forvia increases logistics productivity with fleet of MiR robots

Forvia, a top-tier automotive technology supplier, says it has increased its logistics productivity, strengthened stability of production processes and decreased safety risks with a fleet of robots robots from Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR).

The return of investment from the 14 autonomous mobile robots working in the Faurecia Clean Mobility plant in Písek, Czech Republic was less than two years.

Seven of Forvia’s heavy duty MiR robots, mainly MiR600s, work in the area of finished goods, bringing empty pallets to the assembly lines and picking up full pallets to transport to the logistics area.

The second area, where MiR250 robots operate, moves components from the warehouse to assembly lines. The robots in the plant work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, covering all three operation shifts.

Before Forvia initiated the project, the logistics on the shop floor relied mostly on manual processes, forklifts and stackers equipment, without any automation.

In fact, the company considered the risk of human injuries has been quite high, and Forvia decided to automate the heaviest and most dangerous processes. The principal goal was to bring technology that increases the safety and productivity.

Martin Horáček, supply chain operations manager in Faurecia Clean Mobility Europe, says: “One of the main challenges of the project was to deploy a flexible logistics environment capable of meeting the ever-changing needs on our plant’s shop floor.

“Our shop floor environment is extremely live and intense, with various logistics equipment including palletizers, carts, forklifts etc. encountering people serving production lines. Autonomous mobile robots from Mobile Industrial Robots appeared to fit the best in this plant.”

MiR Fleet is used to organize missions. Together with using internal script, the software helps to optimize the logistics flow to the lines and between the lines. All the communication with doors, gates, a strapping machine and so on is fully automatic without the need for operator assistance. A target for the next year is to integrate MiR Fleet into the company’s ERP system.

MiR robots provide customer with full autonomy, enabling them to easily set up new routes without additional magnetic tapes or other external guidance necessary for using other intralogistic technologies.

The MiR robots and people work well together and avoid bottlenecks, as the intelligent robots can recognize people on the shop floor and can stop or bypass them without decreasing the robots’ efficiency.

General benefits of deploying MiR robots span into three main areas:

  • improved safety by eliminating forklifts on the shop floor;
  • increased productivity in all areas of operations; and
  • return on investment – in Faurecia Písek, the payback was less than 2 years.

Horáček says: “Mobile robots help us bring more discipline to the shop floor and make our production processes more stable and reliable, especially important is stability for operating all three shifts.

“What we appreciate most about these robots is their autonomy, meaning they move freely on the shop floor without any specifically needed equipment.”

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