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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) for Air Cargo ULDs

by Lödige IndustriesFully automated
AGV - Unit LoadWMS (Warehouse Management)

Quick Facts

Vendor
Lödige Industries
Automation Level
Fully automated
Key Features
5 Features
Applications
3 Use Cases

Technology Performance Metrics

Efficiency90%Flexibility88%Scalability85%Cost Effect.80%Ease of Impl.75%

Key Features

1Intelligent Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) for Unit Load Device (ULD) transportation
2Designed as an integral element of fully automated cargo terminals
3Provides flexible and scalable transportation links between terminal areas (import/export, build & break workzones, AS/RS)
4Routes and tasks can be assigned via Warehouse Management System (WMS) integration
5Data-based intelligence enables absolute accuracy and complete control over cargo flows

Benefits

Increases terminal efficiency and enables 24/7 operations
Reduces the need for stationary equipment, creating flexible and scalable cargo flows
Reduces the potential for ULD damage during transport
Frees up workforce for higher-value tasks
Can serve as a first step towards automation in manual terminals
Provides quick and easy route configuration within the terminal

🎯Applications

1Fully automated air cargo terminals for transporting ULDs between processing zones
2As a modular automation upgrade in semi-automated or manual cargo terminals
3Linking automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) with build & break and import/export areas

📝Detailed Information

Technology Overview

Lödige Industries introduces a transformative automation solution for the air cargo industry: intelligent Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) specifically designed for the transportation of Unit Load Devices (ULDs). These AGVs address the growing demands for efficiency, scalability, and reliability in modern air cargo terminals. Serving as the dynamic connective tissue within a facility, they automate the horizontal movement of loaded ULDs between critical nodes such as import/export docks, build-up and break-down workstations, and automated storage systems. Whether deployed as the core transport layer in a greenfield automated terminal or as a strategic first automation step in a manual facility, these AGVs leverage data-based intelligence to revolutionize cargo flows, offering a pathway to 24/7 operations with enhanced accuracy and control.

How It Works

Core Principles

The system operates on the principle of autonomous, WMS-directed material transport. AGVs receive transportation orders from the central Warehouse Management System (WMS), navigate autonomously through the terminal to pick up ULDs at a source location, transport them along optimized routes, and deliver them precisely to a designated destination.

Key Features & Capabilities

ULD-Specific Design is engineered to handle the standard sizes and weights of air cargo containers and pallets. WMS Integration allows for seamless, instruction-driven operation within the broader terminal logistics software ecosystem. Data-Based Intelligence enables features like real-time route optimization, traffic management, and precise positioning. Flexible Deployment allows the system to function as the backbone of a fully automated terminal or as a modular upgrade in existing facilities.

Advantages & Benefits

The primary advantage is a significant increase in terminal throughput and efficiency through continuous, unmanned operation. It introduces exceptional flexibility and scalability; routes can be changed via software, and the fleet size can be adjusted to match demand, reducing reliance on fixed conveyors. The system enhances cargo safety by minimizing manual handling, thereby reducing ULD damage. It enables 24/7 operations and reallocates human labor to more complex, value-added tasks such as inspection and build/break processes.

Implementation Considerations

Implementing an AGV system requires robust integration with the existing or new WMS to function effectively. Terminal layout and floor conditions must be assessed and potentially modified to ensure safe and efficient AGV navigation (smooth floors, clear lanes). A phased implementation approach is often beneficial, especially in brownfield sites, to minimize disruption. The total investment includes vehicles, software, infrastructure adjustments, and ongoing maintenance.

Use Cases & Applications

Ideal For

This solution is ideal for air cargo carriers, ground handlers, and airport authorities operating cargo terminals seeking to improve efficiency, reduce damage, and move towards higher levels of automation, either incrementally or in a single project.

Conclusion

Lödige Industries' AGV system represents a strategic leap forward for air cargo terminal automation. By providing a flexible, intelligent, and scalable alternative to fixed conveyor systems or manual tow-tractor operations, it directly addresses the core challenges of modern cargo handling: efficiency, accuracy, and adaptability. The ability to integrate seamlessly with WMS and other automated systems makes it a future-proof investment. For any cargo terminal aiming to optimize flows, reduce operational costs, and build a foundation for tomorrow's logistics demands, implementing an intelligent AGV transport system is a compelling and transformative solution.

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