Wednesday, March 21, 2018

IIoT Monitoring is the Differentiator for Vecna Robotics Automated Guided Vehicles at MODEX

Vecna Robotics IIoT is the AGV differentiator at MODEX 2018. So much has changed due to IIoT technology. While some of the AGV vendors have new, sleek, and clever footprints and profiles, there is one AGV at MODEX 2018 with IIoT monitoring: Vecna Robotics.

While spec sheets can extol the value of one tugger vs. another, it is the confluence of IIoT data collected by Vecna Robotics AGVs that allow all unmanned vehicles to operate safely, predictably, and flexibly 24/7.

When a garbage can in the middle of an aisle, in the middle of a distribution center, in the middle of the night can disrupt production, the lean manufacturing concept is quickly evaporated. No more. With Venca Robotics AGVs with 24/7 IIoT Monitor, it can take any necessary corrective action to avoid a collision and allow the continued material flow without interruption.

No maintenance teams need to be called. The monitor can remotely reprogram, re-route the AGV 24/7. Look at any AGV vendor at MODEX 2018; then come to the one AGV vendor with integrated 24/7 IIoT Monitoring: Vecna Robotics.

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Companies should get pre-approval of Leasing Vecna Robotics AGVs with IIoT Monitoring at: http://bit.ly/2Cks7Bf

Vecna is exhibiting and showcasing its AGV and IIoT Monitoring at MODEX 2018, April 9-12 in Atlanta, located at booth B4987.

About Vecna Robotics

Vecna Robotics (https://robotics.vecna.com/) is dedicated to helping companies better compete in today’s e-commerce driven environment with cost-effective automation that improves throughput in distribution and fulfillment. Its fleet of intelligent, next-generation robotic vehicles and AGV optimizes logistics and material-handling operations and work seamlessly alongside humans. With two decades of extensive research and development, Vecna’s case picking, goods-to-person, person-to-goods, robot-conveyor hybrid material handling systems are proven in the most challenging environments. 

Vecna Robotics is a subsidiary of Vecna Technologies, which was founded in 1998 in Cambridge, Mass. with a mission to empower humanity through transformative technologies. The company is dedicated to corporate citizenship and has donated more than 170,000 hours of community service, and team members spend up to 10 percent of their paid work week on a community service project.

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