Large Digital Electronics Factory Upgrades Intralogistics with Reeman Fly Boat AMR Delivery Robots

After expanding multiple assembly lines, a large digital electronics manufacturer found that its traditional logistics model, based on manual carts and forklifts, could no longer support high-frequency material delivery. Slow response times, congested routes, and complex manpower scheduling became daily operational challenges.

 

Logistics Efficiency Becomes a Hidden Constraint in Electronics Manufacturing

In the digital electronics manufacturing industry, delivery capability is determined not only by SMT speed or assembly efficiency, but also by the performance of the internal logistics system. High product variety, small batch sizes, and frequent line changeovers are the norm. Once material replenishment is delayed, production lines begin to idle and overall equipment efficiency drops.

Reeman Fly Boat AMR Delivery Robot Rebuilds the Warehouse-to-Line Flow

To establish a more stable and scalable intralogistics system, the factory introduced the Reeman Fly Boat AMR delivery robot to comprehensively upgrade transportation between the warehouse and production lines.

Each Reeman Fly Boat AMR delivery robot supports a 300 kg payload and features shelf-lifting functionality, enabling direct handling of standard racks and turnover shelves. Entire racks of materials can be transported in a single task, significantly reducing handling steps and transfer time.

Powered by a laser-based fusion navigation system, the robot autonomously plans optimal routes in complex workshop environments. It dynamically avoids workers and equipment without relying on magnetic strips or QR codes, greatly lowering site modification costs and deployment complexity.

Intelligent Scheduling Improves Replenishment Responsiveness

In daily operation, the Reeman Fly Boat AMR delivery robot performs point-to-point delivery from warehouse staging areas to production workstations. The scheduling system assigns tasks dynamically based on real-time production takt, eliminating manual queuing and coordination delays.

Production lines can also trigger deliveries through remote one-button calls. Once a material shortage occurs, replenishment is initiated immediately, shortening response time and stabilizing overall production rhythm.

Seamless Cross-Floor Delivery Unlocks Vertical Logistics

To address the factory’s multi-floor and multi-functional layout, the Reeman Fly Boat AMR delivery robot supports automatic elevator integration and electric door control. Materials can be transported continuously across floors without manual intervention, effectively removing vertical logistics bottlenecks between warehouses and production areas.

Proven Reliability Backed by Large-Scale Deployment

After implementation, the factory significantly increased material turnover frequency without adding logistics personnel. Production line waiting time was reduced, and takt stability improved, providing strong support for capacity release during peak order periods.

As a source AMR manufacturer, Reeman maintains full in-house capabilities in R&D, manufacturing, and system integration. With annual shipments reaching thousands of units and deployments across Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions, Reeman AMR products have demonstrated long-term stability and consistency across multiple industries. The successful application of the Reeman Fly Boat AMR delivery robot further validates its reliability in high-frequency electronics manufacturing environments.

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