Verification of control systems is possible! Explaining the utilization of simulators in the picking process for operators and AGVs.
This document is a collection of case studies on the picking module of the 3D simulation software 'Emulate3D' for the logistics and manufacturing industries, which visualizes the effects of operational improvements and changes. Actions like picking, which involve visiting multiple locations, make it very difficult to find the shortest route. Moreover, improving efficiency in logistics operations is particularly important. We introduce the "flow of simulator implementation" and the "strengths and features of Emulate3D." We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Challenges in picking ■ What is a simulator? ■ Flow of simulator implementation ■ Case studies on the use of picking simulators ■ Product introduction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Case Studies】 ■AMR Implementation Verification: Case of a Domestic 3PL Provider ■VR Work Verification for Picking Systems: Case of a Domestic Manufacturer ■Proposal for Automation Layout Capabilities: Case of a Domestic Logistics Consulting Firm ■Current Status and Impact of Changes in the Picking Area: Case of a Domestic 3PL Vendor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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ITAGE Inc. is a company based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, specializing in corporate software development and sales, infrastructure maintenance services, IT asset implementation consulting, and technical staffing. We offer business improvement solutions utilizing advanced technologies to address challenges in the manufacturing and logistics industries, including the 3D simulation tool "Emulate3D," the optimal picking list generation and analysis tool "Rojiana-kun," and the no-code image processing AI development application "Collie."