Introduction of the useful resource "Rojitan Fork Implementation Case Studies"

NX総合研究所
Forklifts are used in factories and logistics warehouses to handle and transport large cargo and pallets that cannot be managed manually. However, have site managers ever noticed that there are several forklifts that are not in operation when they look around the site? Many people may wonder when they see such a situation, "Is the current number really necessary?" or "Wouldn't it be okay to reduce the number a bit?" In general, forklifts can only check their operating hours using an hour meter, and they cannot grasp the operating status by time segment, the locations traveled, or the ratio of empty runs to loaded runs. This time, we will introduce a case where a housing equipment manufacturer worked on reducing the number of forklifts using a system called "Rojitan Fork," which utilizes beacons and sensors. Introduction 1. Is one forklift per person really necessary? 2. The mechanism of Rojitan Fork 3. Introduction of Rojitan Fork 4. Ten forklifts with an operating rate of less than 10% 5. Visualization of forklift movement lines 6. KPIs presented by Rojitan Fork Conclusion
