Stellantis Factory Booster Day 2024 was a pivotal platform for showcasing innovations aligned with Stellantis's global manufacturing strategies. The event highlighted key advancements that enhance operational efficiency, focusing on automation and digitalization in automotive production.
The event brought together over 60 partners, featuring 93 innovations aimed at optimizing manufacturing processes. Stellantis introduced three critical partners—wheel.me, Autodesk, and Inbolt—who are collaborating to roll out integrated solutions across global operations.
Among the highlighted technologies, wheel.me’s autonomous wheels offer a scalable solution for in-plant logistics. This is complemented by Autodesk’s cloud-based planning system, essential for creating digital twins, and Inbolt’s AI-driven vision system that enables real-time tracking of parts by existing robotic systems.
Arnaud Deboeuf, Chief Manufacturing Officer at Stellantis, emphasized the dual goals of reducing production costs by 40% by 2030 while striving for carbon neutrality by 2038.
Stellantis is intensifying efforts to automate and digitalize plant logistics, particularly in optimizing the transport of various container sizes within production facilities. According to Jean-Christophe Marchal, Senior Vice President of Vehicle Process Engineering, efficient transportation and management of carts between storage areas, picking areas, and the production line are critical.
wheel.me provides a flexible, cost-effective solution for automating the transport of parts and packages, requiring minimal infrastructure modification. This system enhances operational agility by retrofitting existing dollies with autonomous wheels, allowing seamless integration into current processes.
Pål M. Rødseth, CEO of wheel.me, stated, “Our autonomous robotic wheel can be deployed in existing infrastructures, allowing plants to move containers and packages efficiently.”
Deboeuf noted, “We can convert existing trailers and equipment into autonomous vehicles without major changes, making it ideal for our compact plants.”
Currently, wheel.me’s technology is operational at Stellantis’ Sterling Heights plant, with potential for broader implementation.
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