As Electronics Factories Move Toward Vertical Production, Logistics Must Evolve

 

Vertical Production Drives New Logistics Challenges

As electronics manufacturers in Shenzhen continue to expand capacity, factory buildings are increasingly shifting toward multi-floor and vertical layouts. As a result, material flow paths have become far more complex. High-frequency interactions between warehouses, kitting areas, SMT lines, and assembly lines place significantly higher demands on logistics system flexibility and responsiveness.

Deploying Reeman Shuttle AMRs for Core Transport Tasks

During its latest phase of intelligent factory upgrading, this large electronics manufacturer chose to deploy Reeman Shuttle AMR material handling robots. With a rated payload of 300 kg and a rack-lifting solution, the Shuttle AMRs cover core transport routes from warehouse to production lines. Without the need for large-scale on-site modifications, the robots were rapidly deployed, significantly shortening the overall project implementation cycle.

Stable Operation in Complex, High-Traffic Environments

In daily operation, the AMRs rely on autonomous navigation and intelligent obstacle-avoidance algorithms to dynamically adjust routes in environments with dense personnel and frequently changing workstations. This ensures safe and stable transport at all times. The robots can also automatically recognize and interface with electric door systems, enabling seamless movement across multiple zones and improving overall logistics continuity.

Seamless Multi-Floor Material Transfer

To address cross-floor delivery requirements, the Shuttle AMRs integrate seamlessly with the factory’s elevator system, enabling automated material transfer between floors. Production lines can remotely dispatch robots with one-click commands based on real-time production rhythms. Logistics operations shift from passive waiting to proactive response, effectively reducing material congestion and minimizing the risk of line stoppages.

A Proven and Scalable Logistics Upgrade Path

Reeman AMR products are now operating stably across multiple countries worldwide, with annual shipment volumes continuing to grow and average mean time between failures ranking among the best in the industry. The successful deployment at this large Shenzhen electronics factory offers the electronics manufacturing sector a more flexible and scalable path for logistics modernization.

 

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