Applicable Industries
Widely deployed across 3C electronics, PCB manufacturing, SMT production lines, photovoltaics, e-commerce logistics, automotive, pharmaceuticals, tobacco, food & beverage, and general manufacturing.
1. Manufacturing industry: On the production line, it can be responsible for handling raw materials, spare parts, work in progress, semi-finished products, and finished products, such as handling body parts in automobile manufacturing factories and precision components in electronics factories, effectively reducing the labor intensity of manual handling, improving production flexibility, and helping enterprises achieve intelligent transformation.
2. Logistics warehousing: It can complete the handling, sorting, and storage of goods in the warehouse, realizing automatic sorting and transportation of goods. For example, in e-commerce warehousing, it can complete the transfer, entry and exit, picking, or replenishment of bulk goods. Through a multi machine scheduling system, it can cope with high-frequency business and improve the efficiency of warehousing operations.
3. E-commerce distribution center: During peak shopping hours, it can quickly transport a large number of ordered goods, accelerate delivery speed, improve logistics and distribution efficiency, and help e-commerce companies improve customer satisfaction.
Typical Use Cases
- Smart Warehousing: Automated shelf transport from storage to picking stations, enabling "goods-to-person" operations
- Production Logistics: Precise handling of raw materials, semi-finished goods, and finished products; inter-process material transfer
- Flexible Distribution: Dynamic parts management, line-side replenishment, and multi-workstation collaborative delivery
- Specialized Handling: Safe transport of delicate/high-value items like PV wafer cassettes and copper-clad PCBs
The BY500 series combines "compact design, heavy payload, and high intelligence" to empower enterprises in building safe, efficient, and agile smart logistics systems.