After examining various options, Novo Nordisk chose five MiR500 autonomous mobile robots (AMR) with payload capability of 500 kg and maximum speed of 2.0 m/s.
The fleet of five MiR500 robots are safe, flexible and easy to deploy without changing the internal facility layout. As a result, they are able to seamlessly replace the forklifts to transport packaging materials.
When receiving packaging materials, five robots queue up at the depot area to load the materials on its rack. Equipped with advanced laser-scanning technology, 3D camera, built-in sensors and sophisticated software, the robots can analyse their environment in the long aisles between the two sites, enabling them to avoid the obstacles and autonomously and safely navigate to find an optimal way to their destination.
When the MiR500 robots arrive in the storage area, they wait in an orderly fashion to transport their pallets of packaging materials to a series of high bay racks. Once they have unloaded the pallets, a specialized high bay fork truck then lifts and places the pallets into the high bay racks for storage.
“In our daily operation, MiR500 work with our people and forklifts within close distance in the warehouse,” Gao Yue, Warehouse Handler at Novo Nordisk China Plant said. “When there are people or obstacles in its way, the mobile robot will slow down or stop moving immediately. Then it will find an alternative path to reach destination by using its autonomous navigation system.”
“MiR500 robots have saved us at least 35 manhours a week for transporting materials. Workers can now focus on more important and high-value tasks in the warehouse. These five robots meet our transportation needs at the warehouse and are well received by the workforce,” he added.