The electronics manufacturing industry is entering a phase of refined operations, with the level of equipment automation continually improving. However, if internal logistics are still reliant on manual operations, the potential for overall efficiency gains will be severely limited. A truly intelligent factory must achieve collaborative automation between equipment and logistics.
A large electronics factory in Guangdong, during its expansion phase, discovered that materials frequently moved between the warehouse, temporary storage areas, and production lines. Manual handling not only lacked efficiency stability but also created bottlenecks during peak times, affecting the stability of the entire production line's rhythm.
To address this, the company deployed multiple Reeman Fly Boat AMR handling robots to take over the main logistics transportation tasks.
The Fly Boat AMR has a stable load capacity of 300kg and can lift entire racks for transportation, enabling the transfer of multiple boxes of materials at once and significantly reducing the number of trips. The robot uses LiDAR (Laser Detection and Ranging) navigation and a multi-sensor fusion obstacle avoidance system, ensuring smooth travel and safe navigation in a mixed human-robot environment, all without requiring large-scale site modifications for quick implementation.
At the dispatch system level, multiple AMRs can automatically assign tasks based on production line needs and dynamically plan optimal paths to avoid congestion and empty trips. Production line workers can quickly call for material support via remote one-click operation, making the delivery response more controllable.
For the factory's multi-floor structure, the Fly Boat AMR supports elevator interaction and automatic electric door opening, enabling continuous cross-regional delivery. This avoids time loss and error risks caused by manual transfers, truly forming a seamless logistics network.
After running for a period of time, the factory's logistics efficiency improved significantly. The occurrence of production line downtime while waiting for materials was greatly reduced, and overall production capacity was more stable. Management's ability to control the production rhythm was also significantly enhanced.
As the source manufacturer of AMR robots, Reeman has autonomous research and development capabilities in core control algorithms, overall machine design, and system dispatch platforms. The annual delivery volume continues to grow, and the share of overseas markets is increasing year by year, with products operating stably for the long term in various complex conditions across different countries and industries.
With a mature and reliable product platform and a complete delivery system, Reeman is able to quickly replicate successful solutions, helping more electronics manufacturers achieve low-cost logistics automation upgrades.

