Solving Workshop Logistics: How ONERUGGED Tablets & Robot Dogs Automate Scrap Collection
"Old Zhang, the records for this batch of scrap cutting tools don't match up again. The data points transmitted by the robot dog differ from the warehouse receipt by three boxes!" Workshop Director Wang spoke into his walkie-talkie, his tone filled with frustration and anxiety. On the other end, Old Zhang, responsible for the scrap tool collection point, sighed. "Director Wang, it's not that we are careless. You know the collection point is full of heavy oil and dust. Ordinary tablet screens get too dirty to read, and they crash if you bump them even slightly. Remember the tablet the robot dog carried last time? It stopped transmitting halfway through because metal shavings got into the charging port. Manual verification is slow and error-prone; it’s a real headache." This daily dialogue in a noisy workshop hits a core pain point in modern intelligent warehousing and logistics management: When automation equipment (like industrial robot dogs) needs to perfo...