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Warehousing/Transport

Overview

In warehousing and logistics operations, 3D cameras utilise 3D vision technology to enable intelligent monitoring of goods throughout the entire process. For neatly stacked goods, the cameras can rapidly identify box dimensions and stacking configurations, enabling accurate stock-taking and precise matching during goods receipt and dispatch;

For goods stacked in a disorderly manner, the cameras use point cloud data to reconstruct the spatial layout of the goods, guiding equipment for efficient handling and intelligent scheduling, thereby ensuring the stable and efficient operation of warehousing and logistics processes.


Application Pain Points

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    The dimensions and materials of the crates vary, and there is significant interference from adhesive tape, wear and tear, and reflections on their surfaces
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    The goods are stacked densely, creating significant obstructions, and the stack configurations are haphazard and varied
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    Dust and uneven lighting within the warehouse affect the accuracy of goods identification and location

Advantage Description

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    Accurately map the structure of goods stacks to enable precise stock-taking and tracking of goods during entry and exit

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    Intelligently analyses the stacking configuration of goods to help handling equipment plan the optimal route

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    Resistant to dust and light interference in warehouse environments, meeting the requirements for stable, round-the-clock operation

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