The Robotics Division of LCS Group develops advanced solutions for the automation of production and intralogistics processes.
It integrates robotic systems for palletizing and depalletizing, collaborative robots (cobots) for pick-and-place applications, and robotic islands. Our solutions enhance efficiency, precision, and safety by combining specialized machinery with intelligent devices.
The control architecture includes SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) for advanced process management.
Isole con robot cartesiani
Pallettizatori antropomorfi
Linee di assemblaggio e manipolazione
Mobile robot
Isole con
robot cartesiani
Pallettizatori
antropomorfi
Linee di
assemblaggio e
manipolazione
Mobile robot
3D demo of automated systems for palletizing, depalletizing, and production line feeding
Automating intralogistics processes has become a key factor in improving operational efficiency, increasing productivity, and ensuring accurate control across the entire value chain—from inbound goods receipt to outbound shipments.
Through scalable and modular solutions, every stage of the internal logistics flow can be optimized by integrating semi-automatic and robotic technologies tailored to the specific needs of each facility or customer.
The inbound process refers to receiving goods into the warehouse or production plant, which can be managed with different levels of automation:
Goods receiving with manual quality control supported by voice systems, RFID, and artificial intelligence platforms for document reading and digitalization.
Loading bays equipped with quality-control selectors, automated depalletization, sequencing, and systems for pallet replacement at inbound.
The outbound process manages the dispatch of goods to customers, branches, or other sites. The goal of ensuring accurate, on-time, and fully traceable shipments can be achieved through different levels of technology:
Voice picking, barcode/RFID terminals, pick-to-light systems, cross-docking and shipping supported by software solutions.
Bin picking, goods-to-person or shelf-to-person systems, palletizing with cartesian or anthropomorphic robots, and automated wrapping and labeling.
The efficiency of production processes increasingly relies on automation solutions capable of supporting or replacing manual activities, ensuring continuity, precision, and flexibility.
Production line feeding and material management can now leverage advanced systems that combine semi-automatic and robotic technologies: from AGVs and AMRs for internal transport, to cobots integrated into production lines, up to intelligent systems for component kitting and distribution.
Efficient material management and kit preparation are strategic to ensure production continuity and minimize setup times and line stoppages.
By integrating semi-automatic and robotic technologies, it is possible to optimize the logic of component picking and delivery, improve operator ergonomics, and guarantee maximum accuracy in assembling kits for production.
Put-to-light systems supported by operators with guided software.
Robotic systems for kit preparation and material delivery to the production line, as well as automated handling and assembly.
USAG (TBD)