19-09-2017, 10:05 AM
A PLC system offers many benefits for controlling the solutions, from reliability and repeatability to programming. A lot of research has been done on the subject of automatic warehouse using PLC. However, their approaches seem to be more complex and costly. This is because they always employ complex logical components that are expensive. In this research we have proposed an automatic warehouse that is easy to implement and cost effective. The implementation of this system improves the efficiency of the workmanship and the quality of the manufactured products and creates conditions for the optimal use of all the production resources. Warehouse automation is the logical next step to stay ahead of your competition and reduce your costs.
Automation is the use of control systems (such as numerical control, programmable logic control, and other industrial control systems) to control industrial machinery and processes, reducing the need for human intervention. In the field of industrialization, automation is a step beyond mechanization. Automation also reduces the need for human sensory and mental requirements. Processes and systems can also be automated. Specialized industrial computers, known as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), are often used to synchronize the flow of input (physical) sensors and events with the flow of outputs to actuators and events. This leads to precisely controlled actions that allow strict control of almost any industrial process.
Automation is the use of control systems (such as numerical control, programmable logic control, and other industrial control systems) to control industrial machinery and processes, reducing the need for human intervention. In the field of industrialization, automation is a step beyond mechanization. Automation also reduces the need for human sensory and mental requirements. Processes and systems can also be automated. Specialized industrial computers, known as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), are often used to synchronize the flow of input (physical) sensors and events with the flow of outputs to actuators and events. This leads to precisely controlled actions that allow strict control of almost any industrial process.