The SEAT plant in Martorell is making progress towards its goal of becoming a more sustainable, digitalised and smart factory. SEAT is the first industrial manufacturer in Europe to have outdoor, automated guided vehicles with SLAM navigation (simultaneous localisation and mapping), 4G connection and induction battery charging. To date, eight AGVs are operating outside the production workshops at the Martorell plant to automate the transport of parts. The new vehicles join the 200 AGVs that are delivering parts inside the assembly workshops at the Martorell and Barcelona factories.
Each outdoor AGV and their carriages make up a 25-metre convoy with a maximum transport capacity of 10 tonnes and cover routes of 3.5 kilometres in length. Thanks to SLAM navigation, these vehicles are not guided by magnetic tape or wires, so maintenance costs are reduced, they are more versatile to adapt to new routes and their installation does not require any construction. Altogether, the eight AGVs travel 240 kilometres a day. There are currently two ongoing routes between the press and metal shops on which vehicle side parts and mobile elements such as hatches and doors are delivered, a move which does away with truck transport between these facilities.
The fleet of outdoor AGVs enables a reduction of 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per year, since until now these deliveries were carried out using a truck and a tractor. The use of these AGVs makes deliveries more efficient and cost-effective, and reduces stockpiling at both the starting and destination points as well as vehicle traffic inside the factory. The project was developed in collaboration with ASTI Mobile Robotics and Telefónica.
SEAT Vice-president for Production and Logistics Dr. Christian Vollmer said: “In recent years SEAT has been introducing pioneering innovations in the field of logistics and this is another example of our commitment to becoming a benchmark for Industry 4.0. The implementation of outdoor AGVs enables us to optimise production and logistics processes in an efficient, sustainable and connected way.”