Unmanned Warehouse System using Geek+ P800
  • Industry > Logistics
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This application case features an unmanned warehouse system utilizing the Geek+ P800 picking robot. By distinguishing between long-term storage items and high-frequency goods, the system implements an intelligent warehouse management model that enhances customer accessibility and convenience. This solution maximizes space utilization by storing a high volume of goods within a compact footprint.

Components

Robot
  • Robot: Geek+ P800

    • Max Payload: 1,000kg

    • Speed: 2.0m/s (Empty) / 1.6m/s (Full load)

    • Navigation: Inertial Sensor + QR Code

    • Dimensions: L1090 x W830 x H275 mm / Weight: 195kg

    • Lifting Height: 60mm / Stop Accuracy: ±10mm

    • Efficiency: 2–3 hours of operation with a 10-minute charge.

    • Operating Temp: -20°C to 50°C.

Workflow

STEP 1.
[Storage Process]
STEP 2.
Storage Request: A request to store items is initiated by the user or system.
STEP 3.
Retrieval: The robot navigates to the specific rack designated for storage.
STEP 4.
Transport: The robot lifts the rack and moves it to the input (inbound) position.
STEP 5.
Loading: Items are placed onto the rack.
STEP 6.
Stowage: The robot transports the rack to its optimal storage location.
STEP 7.
[Retrieval Process]
STEP 8.
Pickup Request: A request to retrieve stored items is received.
STEP 9.
Targeting: The robot identifies and navigates to the corresponding rack.
STEP 10.
Transport: The robot lifts the rack and carries it to the pickup (outbound) zone.
STEP 11.
Collection: The specific items are picked from the rack.
STEP 12.
Return: The robot returns the rack to its designated storage area.

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