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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Industry 4.0 is Shaping the Future of Sustainable Business Operations

Industry 4.0 is the intelligence behind the maximum efficiency of tomorrow’s world. But how does collecting data today help businesses stay sustainable while predicting what will happen tomorrow? 

The Middle East and Africa market for augmented and virtual reality is expected to grow to $6 billion by 2020, according to the International Data Corporation. As the digital trend continues to innovate, it will transform the future of sustainable business. 

Industry 4.0 has revolutionised the way a modern warehouse or distribution centre operates too, and it is only a matter of time before other sectors start to recognise the advantages.

Alain Kaddoum, General Manager at Swisslog Middle East reveals more insights on this topic.

Energy efficient automation solutions
While Industry 4.0 concepts and automation have offered endless sustainability benefits to operations around the globe, some are concerned with the increased energy demands required. Reports show that refrigerated warehousing is the most energy intensive. Energy is one of the largest expenses for the sector, second only to labour costs. 

Goods-to-person solutions can recuperate energy from the braking and lifting of carrier vehicles, and this, combined with sustainable energy sharing technologies, can see energy use reduced by up to 20%. 

Efficient shuttle and robotics systems have been engineered to reduce carrier weight and optimise weight/payload ratios for lessened energy requirements. Since these systems provide dense storage capacity, they are ideal for minimising refrigeration energy costs, when compared to manual small quantity picking in traditional refrigerated warehouses. The modularity of Swisslog’s PowerStore pallet shuttle system enables storage of up to 60% more pallets compared to manual systems. It can also be individually tailored for all shapes and sizes of warehouse buildings.

Smart energy management
Another interesting system at play in automated distribution centres uses Industry 4.0 concepts in integrated energy management controls. Once power consumption values have been established for each automated system, subsystem and I/O, integrated energy management controls link the energy performance of these automated warehouse material handling systems – like Automatic Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) cranes, conveying systems, lifts and shuttle systems – to these systems’ actual real-time energy needs.
Basically, all these systems are connected via Ethernet or the Internet of Things. They communicate and share a power budget. Their controllers are looking ahead the next five seconds, and they can tell each other what amount of energy each system, subsystem and axis is producing or using. 

The controllers can then improve sustainability by coordinating and optimising the distribution (sharing) of harvested power from one system, subsystem or axis to another. They also coordinate the delay and start functions of associated systems to again optimise the use of harvested energy, as well as minimise peaks in power draw caused by simultaneous machine starts. 
Aside from the use of future-ready technologies, there are also techniques which can be implemented in existing automated facilities to increase sustainability and energy efficiency. For instance, reducing conveyor speeds during low-throughput periods results in significant energy savings. 

Another factor is weight reduction. Reducing the weight loads of solutions, while maintaining systems’ structural integrity and load-carrying ratings, can go a long way to contribute to minimising energy consumption. Some manufacturers have cut their automated guided vehicle weight by 30% without any reduction in load-carrying capability.

Visit https://www.swisslog.com/en-us to learn more about the latest technologies.

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