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Selected Scenarios · Automotive Manufacturing

Automotive SPS Sorting and Line Feeding

Part recognition, intelligent picking, tray buffering, AGV coordination and precision line feeding for selected automotive workflows.

Published August 16, 2025
SPSLine FeedingAutomotive

Business Context

Sequenced part supply requires accurate picking and line feeding across changing vehicle configurations.

Operational Challenge

The robot must identify parts, avoid damage, coordinate with AGVs and adapt to workstation height and rapid changeover.

System Configuration

ANIGON FA-L, part recognition, compliant grasping, tray buffer and AGV interface.

Deployment Conditions

Approved part families, configured tray locations, mapped routes and line integration.

Workflow

  1. Part Recognition
  2. Intelligent Picking
  3. Tray Buffering
  4. AGV Coordination
  5. Adaptive Workstation Height
  6. Damage-Free Grasping
  7. Precision Line Feeding
  8. Rapid Changeover

Core technology

  • FAM
  • Compliant Grasping
  • AGV Coordination
  • Enterprise Integration

Measured value

Measured value is defined by part family, sequence accuracy, damage criteria and line cycle.

Sequenced supply

The robot recognizes the required part, selects an approved grasp and coordinates with tray buffers and AGV movement. Adaptive height and force control support placement at line-side workstations.