Transport planning Software RoutMan®

July 19, 2023 11:40 am Published by
Sold By: Logsol GmbH


Description

Efficient transport planning with RoutMan®

Internal transport planning made easy. Master complex planning tasks for internal transport processes with RoutMan® and make more efficient use of resources such as tugger trains, forklifts, AGVs, and more

 

This is RoutMan® – efficient, intuitive, flexible

 

You’re unsure how many forklifts, tugger trains, and/or AGVs are needed in your production and how they can be used efficiently in terms of routes and traffic? Each transport concept must be designed specifically for the individual process and not every concept is economical at all times.

Thanks to software-supported planning with RoutMan®, realistic comparative calculations and cross-manufacturer technology analyses can be carried out within a very short time, and possible optimization measures can be derived for your internal transport processes.

Advantages

  • Standardized planning platform for your material flow
  • Master complex planning tasks with software support
  • Simple and quick dimensioning of internal transport processes
  • Established calculation methods and key figures according to VDI with one click

Functions

  • Manufacturer-independent master data library for means of transport and load carriers
  • Consideration of technology-specific process times (MTM, REFA)
  • Intuitive user interface for visualization of hall layouts and route network
  • Storage of various requirement scenarios and fluctuations
  • Route generator for setting up possible supply routes
  • Automatic and manual determination of route guidance
  • Identical database for all those involved in planning
  • Simple and quick dimensioning of internal transport processes

Would you like to learn even more about the BinMan®?

Get more information on LOGSOL’s corporate website and read exciting project reports that have been successfully implemented with the BinMan®!

→ CLICK HERE

 

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