Analyzing Failure Cases: What Are the Turning Points That Determine the Success or Failure of Introducing AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robots)?
― The Definitive Difference Between "Implementations That Cause Chaos on the Ground" and "Implementations That Skyrocket Productivity," and Key Points for Utilizing Subsidies ―
"Introducing robots will resolve the labor shortage on-site and dramatically increase productivity" — many companies are taking the plunge into the implementation of AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) with this expectation. However, the reality often contradicts these hopes, leading to cases where "tasks have become more complicated" or "constant error stops require human oversight."
Why do some sites achieve overwhelming results with high-functioning robots while others end in failure? Merely considering catalog specifications and superficial functions will not help avoid this "trap." To achieve true productivity improvement, there exists an "absolute principle" that must be firmly grasped before implementation.
In this seminar, logistics professionals who have solved numerous on-site challenges will unravel actual "failure cases" and clarify the definitive "boundary line" that separates successful AMR implementations from unsuccessful ones. Additionally, we will introduce the autonomous mobile robot "Logiler Move" from Cios. Furthermore, we will present subsidies available for use in this fiscal year.

| Date and time | Wednesday, May 27, 2026 02:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
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| Entry fee | Free |
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