| Raupack and Ro-ber are currently installing a Palletising System at a Manufacturer in the East of England. The system will utilise 3 Robots to palletise from 10 lines.
- At the end of each production line a vertical elevator will take cases to a high-level platform from which they will pass through a shutter into the dispatch area.
- Cameras verify the barcode on the case to ensure the correct product is entering the elevator.
- Once inside the dispatch area the system will form complete layers which will be presented to the robots
- One of the 3 robots will pick and place the cases onto the pallets.
- The finished pallets will exit Palletising robot onto a shuttle car.
- The shuttle car takes the full pallet to the out-feed lane which includes a stretch wrapper and pallet labeller.
The system will be capable of producing up to 160 pallets per hour or palletising a combined 80-100 cases per minute across all 10 lines.
Finished goods will be removed from the system from one of 2 out-feeds, one for pallets with an SSCC label, the other for pallets of product that require internal re-work.

The system will interface with the customers MES system to receive Works Orders and relay pallet stacking information.
Ro-ber Gantry Robots are made to last. Due to the open architecture of the system; The mechanical parts are easy to understand and to maintain. A 20 year old system can be retrofitted with new electrical components to release a new breath of life and replace obsolete electrical components.
Additional robots can be inserted in the same gantry frame to increase throughput at a later date. The length of the Gantry can be extended to accommodate additional lines at a later date.
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