For manual picking processes in warehouses and assembly line feeding, collaborative robots – cobots – hold a potential to support operators and, thereby, enhance performance. However, studies focused on the economic aspects of cobot applications have been scarce. The present paper aims at modelling a new picking system, in which human operators collaborate with cobots during picking (or kitting) activities. It is considered the case of having a cobot on board of the picking trolley or cart, working in parallel with the picker by performing sorting of the picked items. The paper focuses on the economic aspects of this application and presents a model of the relative cost difference between a manual and a cobot-supported process, accounting f...
Order picking is a key process in supply chains and a determinant of business success in many indust...
Kitting – meaning to supply assembly with components in presorted kits – is widely seen as beneficia...
Nowadays, considering the constant changes in customers’ demands, manufacturing systems tend to move...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Collaborative robots (cobots) are important components of the Industry 4.0 paradigm and smart manufa...
The automation of intralogistic processes is a major trend, but order picking, one of the core and m...
A collaborative order picking system (COPS) enables human-robot collaboration by using order pickers...
International audienceOrder picking is the operation that consists in retrieving, from the storage l...
Collaborative robots can be a proper solution to improve the throughput of manual systems without re...
Order picking is a labor-intensive and costly process in supply chains, which is performed manually ...
The use of assistive technologies, such as digital instructions (DIs) and collaborative robots (cobo...
Parts kitting is a frequently adopted method to feed parts from a warehouse to an assembly line. Whi...
This research investigates the business case for using autonomous collaborative robots (“bots”) in w...
Order picking is a key process in supply chains and a determinant of business success in many indust...
Kitting – meaning to supply assembly with components in presorted kits – is widely seen as beneficia...
Nowadays, considering the constant changes in customers’ demands, manufacturing systems tend to move...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Kitting is a common approach of materials supply with mixed-model assembly, by which components are ...
Collaborative robots (cobots) are important components of the Industry 4.0 paradigm and smart manufa...
The automation of intralogistic processes is a major trend, but order picking, one of the core and m...
A collaborative order picking system (COPS) enables human-robot collaboration by using order pickers...
International audienceOrder picking is the operation that consists in retrieving, from the storage l...
Collaborative robots can be a proper solution to improve the throughput of manual systems without re...
Order picking is a labor-intensive and costly process in supply chains, which is performed manually ...
The use of assistive technologies, such as digital instructions (DIs) and collaborative robots (cobo...
Parts kitting is a frequently adopted method to feed parts from a warehouse to an assembly line. Whi...
This research investigates the business case for using autonomous collaborative robots (“bots”) in w...
Order picking is a key process in supply chains and a determinant of business success in many indust...
Kitting – meaning to supply assembly with components in presorted kits – is widely seen as beneficia...
Nowadays, considering the constant changes in customers’ demands, manufacturing systems tend to move...