Audi plant uses cute little robots to move cars


 

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Pilot phase for driverless transport system in logistics

  • Audi’s Board of Management Member for Production  Prof. Dr. Hubert Waltl said, “Intelligent technology for more efficiency and improved ergonomics”

Ingolstadt, March 9, 2014 – Audi is testing systems for the intelligent factory of the future. In a pilot phase at the Audi plant in Ingolstadt that started in February, two robots independently transport cars from production to an interim storage area. AU150110

From there, they later place the sorted Audi models into position according to their shipping destinations, so that logistics employees can load them onto railway wagons. Audi is now preparing the first industrial application. The company is also examining additional areas of application for such robots.

“The autonomous transport of our automobiles could allow us to eliminate long walking distances for our employees and to improve the ergonomics of their work,” stated Prof. Dr. Hubert Waltl, Board of Management Member for Production at AUDI AG.

“Systems like this also have the potential to significantly increase the efficiency of our processes.”

The idea for the robots with the name “Ray” came from the Bavarian company Serva Transport Systems and gained a nomination for the German Founder Award already in 2013.

Ray is freely movable and highly flexible. It consists of a frame six metres long and three metres wide which uses sensors to determine the position and dimensions of a car, and it then adjusts to it. The robot then carefully grips the wheels and lifts the car up to ten centimetres.

Control software allocates a space where Ray then parks the car. In this way, automobiles up to 5.3 metres long can be quickly moved and temporarily stored in a space­-saving manner. As soon as a sufficient number of cars are available on the sorting level for a certain destination, the robot moves them into place for shipment.

The “Ray” robot is further proof of the brand with the four ring’s continued innovation in technology.

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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