Chery Super Factory, a global automobile manufacturing plant, has partnered with ForwardX Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), to implement a smart automotive manufacturing solution. The collaboration aims to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enhance automation in the assembly workshop of the factory.
Chery has adopted vision-based AMRs for automated material movement in the assembly workshop. In this first stage of deployment, more than 100 AMRs have been integrated with the factory’s logistics execution systems (LES) software to enable unmanned material movement across various assembly lines.
In the post-installation line, ForwardX’s Flex 300-L AMRs transport materials from the staging area to designated workstations. In the interior line and door line processes, ForwadX’s Lynx U1000 autonomous tugger AMRs integrate into the service programming system (SPS) system and transport materials from the staging area to the line-side workstations. In the chassis line process, Chery Super Factory reuses old racks and employs ForwardX’s Apex 2000 autonomous forklifts, promoting an eco-friendly approach and reducing waste.
Since implementing ForwardX Robotics’ smart automotive manufacturing solution, the Chery Super Factory has lowered the logistics cost per vehicle by 10%. Moreover, the system keeps the line-side over-supply rate below 15% and the assembly error rate of less than two per-thousand vehicles. By managing inventory levels and eliminating assembly errors, the new distribution process minimises the possibility of production line disruptions, resulting in a 200% increase in efficiency and a reduction in operational costs.
By leveraging ForwardX Robotics’ solutions, Chery accelerates its modification into a global technology company, remaining committed to its goal of creating an intelligent, automated, and digitised logistics factory.
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