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FANUC Palletising Robots

FANUC has the industry's most robust range of palletising robots to meet all your payload requirements. Whether you're stacking a full layer or individual boxes, bags, buckets or drums, FANUC palletising cobots and robots provide a fast, stable and reliable automated solution.

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The milling company Lindmühle uses a FANUC M-710iC six-axis articulated arm robot for an automated solution where 5 to 25 kg bags of flour are stacked automatically and each bag is weighed. Not only has the FANUC robot relieved workers at Lindmühle from the physical strain of lifting 5 to 25 kg flour bags onto pallets, but it has also helped the company achieve a 50% increase in its palletising capacity.
Lindmühle

FANUC Robot Raises Palletising Capacity at Flour Plant

Taking the strain in heavy lifting operations is a classic application for industrial robots. However, implementing robots in lifting tasks not only provides physical relief to workers, it also has the potential to boost throughput, even where space is limited. Flour manufacturer Lindmühle is a case in point, where FANUC simulation software highlighted the optimal robot for the available working envelope.

Robotic Palletizing and Stretch Wrapping Line with FANUC Robot M-410iC/185.
Keramik

FANUC Robots Extend the Benefits of Stretch Hood System

Keramik Makina, a FANUC system integrator, combined palletising and shrink hood systems with FANUC robots to form powerful end-of-line solutions at the paint factory of Polisan Kansai in Türkiye.

M-710iD/50 palletising bottles.
Brunos

FANUC Robot Ends Packaging Bottleneck at Food Factory

When implementing improvements to a bottleneck process the common outcome is the emergence of a new bottleneck elsewhere in the factory. Whereas in years gone by this situation would necessitate the recruitment of more labour, automation has today become industry’s go-to solution for bottlenecks. Just ask Brunos, a leading producer of salad dressings, which knows all about the benefits that a robot can bring.