TruckBot Autonomous Truck Trailer and Shipping Container Unloader Debuts at ProMat 2023
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Leading provider of intelligent automation solutions Mujin debuted its latest innovation TruckBot, a cutting-edge robot designed for truck and shipping container unloading, at ProMat 2023 in Chicago. There, visitors witnessed first hand its capabilities in Mujin’s exhibit.
Able to unload up to 1,000 cases per hour, TruckBot is a robot with an unconventional form, built specifically to address the challenges presented by the unloading process of floor-loaded trailers and containers employed at most warehouses and distribution centers.
TruckBot was designed to attach to standard telescoping conveyors found at many existing loading docks. It reaches up to 52 feet into the truck trailer or shipping container and can handle boxes weighing up to 50 lbs, including containers with packing complexities and Mixed SKU loads.
TruckBot is powered by the MujinController, a state-of-the-art robotics platform that enables it to work autonomously, planning the most efficient paths and movements while minimizing idle time and maximizing productivity.
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I unload trucks, and they are not orderly or neat, and I don't see an example yet of a "Truckbot" dealing with the chaos of a loaded truck that has traveled and is a mess.
What is the weight limit?
Let's see a real world trailer get unloaded.
The TruckBot doesn't stop to look at its smartphone to check Instagram messages every 10 boxes loaded
How do companies get taken in by this nonsense? It must be that those buying these machines have never unloaded a real (ie non-staged) truck.
Job taker
shirt ripper!
Haha. Yeah. But someone is just gonna say....yeah but it will create more technical jobs....😂
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@@emoney822 In which case I always reply...what about those among us that are not technically inclined??? I usually don't get a response... 😂
Yes. People who unload fake trucks are in trouble. Unloaders of actual trucks will be fine.