Hyundai Wia commercializes autonomous logistics robots

This company's robots to be supplied to Hyundai Motor's EV plant in the US from 2024

Hyundai Wia commercializes autonomous logistics robots
Nan-Sae Bin 1
2023-04-25 10:47:30 binthere@hankyung.com
Robotics

Hyundai Wia, the second-largest auto parts supplier in South Korea after Hyundai Mobis, announced on Tuesday that it will begin commercializing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and fixed-route automated guided vehicles (AGVs) for transporting goods to their destination.

These robots will be supplied to Hyundai Motor Group's electric vehicle plant in the United States, called Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), and to Hyundai Mobis' US factory from 2024.

The AMRs are divided into two models, with maximum loading capacities of 1,000 kg and 300 kg, respectively. They use LiDAR sensors to create real-time maps of the factory and transport goods on their own.

Hyundai Wia has classified hazardous areas separately when logistics robots create maps to generate the optimal route. The LiDAR sensor is equipped with a 3D camera to improve driving stability. The system uses the LiDAR sensor to primarily identify obstacles and uses the camera to confirm any situation that the LiDAR cannot recognize, thereby avoiding collisions during transportation.

In addition, Hyundai Wia has combined Internet-of-Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enable the robots to understand the situation and environment in the factory, and to respond flexibly even when processes change or various types of robots are operated simultaneously.

A Hyundai Wia official stated that "We have made the AMR capable of setting its own path and perfectly transporting the items required for production, making it an innovation in electric vehicle logistics that can handle any situation flexibly."

Meanwhile, AGVs are responsible for moving vehicle bodies and parts along a predetermined path to improve productivity.

The company plans to develop the AMRs and AGVs using an integrated modular architecture (IMA) system. Recently, IMA has been applied to complete vehicle development to quickly meet diverse customer demands through standardization and modularization of key components.

Write to Nan-Sae Bin at binthere@hankyung.com

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