How do cobots differ from other technology?
Cobots have many unique attributes that make them ideal for use in DCs. Our AMR team in APAC reveal the seven reasons why cobots make good business sense:
1. Smaller
Cobots are generally smaller than other robotic solutions, which makes them ideal for quickly moving around a DC. They take up less floor space and this typically means facilities do not need to change their layout or existing paths to accommodate them. Their small size also ensures they don’t obstruct team member activity and other workflows.
2. Lighter
Similarly, these solutions weigh less than other systems. This helps them be more agile in a warehouse environment. They are still built with the strength necessary to carry stock, but modern materials have made it possible for the cobots themselves to be lighter.
3. Safer
A smaller and lighter robot is naturally safer for employees and its surroundings. While it’s still necessary to do your due diligence and ensure a cobot can safely operate in your existing space, its spec and capabilities lend itself to being an overall safer solution than legacy robotic solutions. Cobots can also take over unsafe tasks, like moving heavy or dangerous stock, so the risk of injury is reduced for your employees.
4. Shorter-lead times
Cobots can be more easily deployed because of their size and configurability. Modern cobots have short lead times and, in some cases, can be purchased off-the-shelf and set up onsite within hours or days as opposed to months.
5. Flexible
DCs are constantly affected by the ebbs and flow of business. Cobots are a flexible solution that adapt to unforeseen peaks and dips in volume to ensure they are always operating efficiently no matter the daily workload. In comparison to traditional automation, cobots are more forgiving of unforeseen or unplanned spikes in volume.
6. Cost-effective
Purchasing and integrating traditional industrial robots can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Cobots, on the other hand, are more affordable per unit. Also, because they are easier to integrate, they have a faster payback time.
7. Easy to use
Cobots are also easy to install, integrate and use, which is ideal for DCs wanting to deploy this technology quickly. They are typically controlled by tablets or screens, so there’s no need to install tracks within the DC or manually input coordinates for each task — everything is done with a few directions from an operator.