If you are thinking of moving to a mobile robot or automated guided vehicle (AGV), there are questions that should be asked. BlueBotics chief executive officer, Nicola Tomatis, with a PhD in robotics, covered five key areas to consider before buying mobile robotics.
You may have asked lots of questions about a vehicle’s capability, but have you considered how it will be installed? Will it take a matter of hours, a day or so, or weeks of integration requiring third-party personnel on site and disrupting normal operations?
All businesses change and grow, meaning you are likely to want to change the routes on which the robot is operating. Is this a simple change to “digital” paths, or does it require more substantial, physical changes? Make sure your investment is not going to be a huge ongoing overhead every time your business takes a new direction.
You may not need multiple vehicles today, but you should consider what happens when you do. Adding a new mobile robot or AGV should not be a whole new project. Look at what fleet management options are offered with the vehicle and how easy it is to add new vehicles over time.
It is also worth asking whether you are tied to one type or brand of robot or vehicle, or whether the system can accommodate others, so you are not locked into one vendor.
All machines need maintenance and your vehicles are only useful when they are working reliably – so, keep them working. Ensure you have access to a maintenance plan that suits your business’ needs.
Someone must go first, but it does not have to be you – and, if it is, you do not want that to be a surprise. Be clear whether you are one of the first customers, or whether thousands of vehicles are installed and proven in global applications so you can understand the risks associated with your choice.
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