In that spacious and bright workshop, transport vehicles are busy shuttling back and forth.
The sound of "beep beep" sounded, and a transport vehicle slowly started. It was like a diligent little bee, carrying a full load of materials and smoothly heading towards its destination. The workers skillfully operated the transfer truck, easily placing boxes of heavy goods onto the vehicle.
Here, a worker is quickly loading the newly produced parts onto the transfer truck. His movements are agile and skilled, and in no time, the transfer truck is full. Immediately afterwards, the transport vehicle quickly headed towards the next work area, with rolling wheels that seemed to carry a sense of mission.
During transportation, it flexibly avoids other equipment and personnel and accurately arrives at the designated location. After arriving, the workers quickly unloaded the materials, and the transfer truck returned without stopping to continue moving.
Throughout the workshop, transport vehicles come and go in perfect coordination with the workers. They work tirelessly, silently dedicating their strength to the efficient operation of the workshop. That busy figure has become a unique scenery in the workshop, witnessing the orderly progress of production and the hard work of workers. Transport vehicles, seemingly ordinary equipment, play a crucial role in the workshop, making work more efficient and convenient.
At the very beginning of formulating a solution, our engineers will predict the faults that might occur during the equipment utilization relying on their rich experience, and avoid quality risks in advance.
Before getting inside the warehouse, all steel plates must be pretreated and testified to be qualified.
There is quality inspection in every process. The previous process can be allowed to enter the next one only if it is qualified. The whole process inspection records must be well preserved.
Before delivery, all the transfer carts/trolleys must undergo performance test, including load forward and backward, obstacle avoidance, omnidirectional mobile, slope climbing, lifting, wireless remote control, etc.