Introduction To Latent AGVs

Nov 02, 2024 Leave a message

‌Latent AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) are highly automated and flexible material handling equipment. ‌They usually have electromagnetic or optical guidance devices, can travel along preset paths, and have safety protection and cargo transfer functions. The main features of latent AGVs include high automation, automated charging, beautiful appearance and improved corporate image, convenient use, and reduced floor space. ‌

Latent AGVs perform well in industrial applications, especially in warehousing and manufacturing. They can efficiently and accurately complete material handling tasks, and can flexibly change the handling route according to the adjustment of production process flow, thereby improving production flexibility and corporate competitiveness. In addition, latent AGVs are also widely used in logistics and transportation scenarios, and are suitable for material handling work that requires the use of material trucks and shelf transfers. ‌

Latent AGVs have various navigation methods, including magnetic stripe navigation, QR code navigation, and laser navigation. Users can choose the most suitable navigation method according to different application scenarios. These vehicles are usually equipped with high-performance batteries that can last for a long time and have a long service life.