Introduction of case studies on the use of simulators in the implementation and proposal of automated warehouses and sorters. *Case study collection available.
We would like to introduce a case study of utilizing our simulation technology for material handling equipment. <Case Study> ■Company: Domestic Manufacturer ■Challenge: Analyze the behavior of cargo handling in preparation for the new introduction of a sorter ■Implementation Details: - Simulation partially reproducing physical phenomena - Friction and center of gravity are reproduced, but damage and air resistance are not considered - Verification of the presence or absence of congestion and the magnitude of the load on cargo handling due to changes in the speed and angle of the sorter ■Results: → Changes in behavior were sufficiently verified on paper → A rough rush test was also conducted Currently, we are offering a collection of case studies on problem-solving, including the above-mentioned company, titled "Case Studies on the Use of Simulators in the Introduction and Proposal of Automated Warehouses and Sorters." If you are interested or considering a simulator, please feel free to download it. *For more details, please download the materials or contact us through our website.
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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."