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Automatic guided vehicles (AGVs), which were previously utilised almost exclusively in the automotive sector, are now finding new uses in a variety of sectors, including the packaged food and beverage sectors.
Companies have discovered that AGVs are more successful than forklifts in moving both finished goods and raw materials, but there are other advantages as well, such as decreased product damage, more economical material movement, and improved staff discipline.
The Global Food and Beverage AGV market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
At Advanced Factories Expo, Kivnon unveiled a new iteration of its forklift AGV. For applications in food and beverage, retail, and end-of-line palletizing, the K55 is the best choice.
It is made with efficiency, dependability, and total safety in mind. This latest addition to the portfolio gives customers access to a vehicle that can automatically move stack pallets.
Kivon’s line of AGVs is known for its durability, safety, and precision. The K55 Pallet Stacker, which has lifting forks, can raise objects to a maximum height of 1500 mm and can automatically move goods that weigh up to 1200 kg on pallets.
Similar to the Kivnon AGV/AMR product lines as a whole, the automated forklift is built with a straightforward, dependable, and well-engineered design that will guarantee it completes its tasks effortlessly and dependably.
Complex functions and controls, which can be confusing to operators, increase mistake rates, and decrease reliability, are not necessary for many AGV applications.
With a variety of standardised underlying models, the Kivnon method provides design and technical excellence. The ability to customise a vehicle to fit unique application needs is unavoidable, but we make sure our solutions are not overly expensive or overly engineered.
In order to ensure a coordinated site-wide logistics solution, the K55 may interface with other site vehicles, machines, and systems and conduct cyclic or conditional routes using mapping navigation.
An online battery charging system allows for continuous operation of the units around-the-clock, while security scanners assure safe operation in communal areas.
With a large selection of AGVs and AMRs to accommodate various industry and operational requirements, Kivnon takes a distinct approach to AGV design. This results in a more dependable product at a lower cost.