Hardcore single products are gathered to precisely adapt to complex scenarios.
Centering on the entire process of production logistics and warehousing, BYD forklifts
have established a product system covering multiple types of robots such as stacking,
transfer, towing, and pallet handling, forming a complete closed loop for inbound, turnover,
and outbound operations.
The forward-moving material handling robot is equipped with high-precision lidar,
which is like "sharp eyes", scanning the environment in real time, mapping and positioning.
It can smoothly avoid obstacles and move through narrow alleys. In terms of security,
an "invisible protective shield" is constructed. Laser scanners and vision are used for
long-distance detection, combined with multi-mode security control, sound and light alarms,
and touch edge collision detection, ensuring no blind spots in safety. The "smart brain"
dispatches real-time monitoring and intelligent order dispatching, supports open connection
and customized interfaces, seamlessly integrates with the existing system, and achieves
immediate quality improvement and cost reduction.
No matter what the environment or demand is, we can provide stable and reliable
handling support, offering full-process intelligent handling solutions from production sources,
warehousing to transportation for different industries.
The reason why these robots can "handle all scenarios" lies in the fact that their technical
systems originate from BYD's core advantages accumulated in the field of new energy
vehicles. Through cross-field technology transfer, they form a unique synergy effect and build
a technological barrier that is difficult for traditional forklift enterprises to replicate.
At the software level, it has broken through the traditional positioning of AGVs as "mechanical
executors", and transformed the intelligent "soft power" into the "smart brain" of robots:
through the deep integration of Internet of Things and digital technologies, robots can be
combined with enterprise warehouse management systems and MES, becoming the "peripheral
nerves" of intelligent management systems.