Industry 4.0
We are in RouTecs understand that Industry 4.0 Is all about improving resource utilization. It’s not only about sophisticated technology and machines; It’s how all resources integrate together for the best value performance. We are in RouTecs will join you as a partner to make sure that your resources ready for Industry 4.0 revolution and coming market challenges.
Every organization has different logistics requirements. We are in Routecs, known for thinking outside the box. Our solutions customized specifically for your needs with product flow optimization at the best value of the operation. We will support you as a partner to get into the next level of Industry 4.0 Material handling technologies with a design for your needs, modularity, and flexibility.
Industry 4.0
The 1st industrial revolution was powered by mechanization;
The 2nd by the assembly line and mass production;
The 3rd by computerization and automation.
All three sparked incredible improvements in productivity.
The new, 4th revolution – Industry 4.0 – , are about connectivity, low-cost sensors, use of big data, and advanced robotics, all to power up the production utilization and efficiency.
INTEROPERABILITY:
THE FIRST STEP IN TRANSFORMING DATA INTO WISDOM
When warehouse devices are connected through the IoT, the data they generate can be collected and aggregated to increase visibility and create opportunities for collaboration across machines and between humans and machines. At the same time, software integration across WMS, LMS, ERP, and other warehouse systems, allows data to be consolidated and analyzed at a lower transaction cost.
MODULARITY:
THE KEY TO THE FUTURE-READY WAREHOUSE
Modular systems are inherently scalable, allowing them, for example, to react to rapid changes in demand without abandoning the initial investment. You only purchase what you need today while maintaining the flexibility to add modules in the future.
Automated storage – Moving from traditional shelf-based storage to an automated storage system, reduces the space required to support inventory while automating product retrieval. The three-dimensional storage grid can be expanded as needs.
Integrated software platforms – The traditional warehouse software stack created a monolithic architecture that added complexity whenever new automation equipment was deployed. Flattening the stack and integrating all of the functionality required in a single, modular platform, provides the ability to easily tailor the software to the exact equipment in the warehouse without limiting future flexibility.
VIRTUALIZATION:
HOW THE PHYSICAL BECOMES DIGITAL
Virtualization allows a “digital shadow” of the warehouse to be created digitally by merging sensor data acquired from
monitoring physical processes and equipment with virtual warehouse models. The virtualized view of operations helps to monitor physical processes and allows warehouse operators and managers to better manage growing complexity, reduce equipment downtime and optimize processes.
REAL-TIME CAPABILITIES:
OPERATING AT THE SPEED OF NOW
Digital devices and connectivity, such as WiFi, RFID, intelligent sensors, and scanners are now on everything from individual products and cartons to material handling equipment, forklifts, and robots. When connected through IoT networks, these devices not only provide visibility. They provide the fuel for real-time, data-driven decision making by machines and humans.
DECENTRALIZATION:
PUTTING INTELLIGENCE WHERE IT CAN DELIVER THE MOST VALUE
Decentralize resources and activities, allowed simplicity while increasing performance and flexibility. You use resources for your needs today while keeping the flexibility to add modules in the future.
A centralized system has a certain capacity and once that
capacity is reached, the system can no longer expand to meet growing requirements. They also suffer in the area of fault tolerance: a single failure can take down the whole system.
SERVICE ORIENTATION:
INCREASING AGILITY AND RESOURCE UTILIZATION
The system connectivity allowed data connection down to the sensor through all resource layers, provided by both humans and intelligent systems, to enable services to be offered more efficiently.
Services is interpreted broadly to include everything from the movement of goods from one location to the next, data analytics
services designed to solve a particular business problem up to the maintenance process.
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We are in RouTecs, designing and executing automation Material Handling solutions for logistics and manufacturing. In RouTecs, we will join you as a partner to design and implement a full factory automation Material Handling solution, whenever are box or pallet automatic storage and conveyor systems.
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