Robotic Palletising
With 20 years of expertise in using Universal Robots and our innovative patented gripper technology, Robotic Palletisers stand as a crucial component of our business solutions. Robotic palletising offers a cost-effective means to boost production rates while cutting down overhead expenses. Our solutions cater to both single and multi-production lines simultaneously.
Robotic palletising tackles variable production demands by managing input costs and enhancing the quality of packaged goods. Even during economic disruptions like the Covid-19 pandemic, robotic solutions remain operational around the clock, bolstering production when it’s most crucial.
A centralized robotic palletising system can be custom-designed to fit specific needs and scaled in both size and production speed to handle any volume of incoming or outgoing products. Our extensive variety of grippers ensures efficient palletising of cartons and items of varying shapes and sizes, whether dealing with single or multi-line feed conveyors.
End-of-line palletising systems offer the versatility to handle single or multiple production lines at once. This dual capability not only reduces costs but also boosts workflow or manufacturing capacity.
Additional creativity and flexibility in pallet assembly can be achieved with robotic layer-forming palletising. For instance, when assembling different product types on the same pallet, the heaviest items can be placed at the base and then built upon. Tasks traditionally requiring manual labor can now be automated through sensing and scanning technology integrated with Motoman’s advanced robots.
Our robotic palletisers efficiently manage various product sizes, shapes, and weights, offering flexibility in palletising diverse items such as boxes, bags, cartons, and plastic bottles. An End Of Line Robotic Palletiser complements the other systems by Optima Robotics. Both centralized and end-of-line palletising systems seamlessly integrate with other critical areas in your manufacturing facility, including stretch wrapping, product packing, cold storage, freezers, and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) for storing and retrieving products.