These material handling solutions offer a flexible approach to transporting items within a facility. Unlike continuous flow systems, they allow for independent control of each carrier, enabling accumulation, routing, and pacing of products through various stages of production or distribution. Consider an automotive assembly line where different car models require distinct processes; such systems can direct each chassis to the appropriate workstation and temporarily pause its movement, ensuring proper execution of each task.
The advantages of these systems are multifaceted. Enhanced operational efficiency results from optimized material flow and reduced congestion. The ability to buffer items prevents bottlenecks and minimizes downtime. Furthermore, they can significantly improve overall productivity while accommodating diverse product mixes and adapting to changing operational demands. Historically, these systems evolved from basic chain conveyors to address the growing need for more sophisticated and adaptable material handling in complex manufacturing environments.