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The global industrial ecosystem is undergoing an unprecedented paradigm shift driven by the integration of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). Faced with rising global labor costs, high employee turnover rates in warehousing sectors, and the absolute mandate for strict operational safety, global logistics and manufacturing operations have transitioned from manual materials handling to fully autonomous solutions. Today, factories require agile systems capable of navigating complex environments dynamically without structural floor modifications.
As a leading hub for advanced technological manufacturing, China has established itself as the global epicenter for the development of high-performance navigation components, smart sensor platforms, and integrated AGV/AMR frameworks. Chinese factories are not merely assembling components; they are spearheading breakthroughs in Natural Feature Navigation, Laser SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), and deep neural network-based fleet control platforms. This development allows modern facilities to achieve rapid system integration, shortening ROI windows from several years to under 18 months.
Why leading manufacturing plants are migrating away from magnetic tape and QR codes to dynamic laser-guided systems.
Traditional AGVs relied on magnetic tape or QR codes embedded in concrete floors. Laser SLAM smart forklifts construct real-time point-cloud maps of their surroundings, completely eliminating facility downtime during implementation.
Using advanced LiDAR range-finding sensors operating alongside wheel encoders and inertial measurement units (IMU), our systems achieve positioning accuracies of ±5mm to ±10mm, satisfying dense storage parameters.
Unlike fixed-path AGVs that halt completely upon encountering any object, Laser SLAM intelligence calculates real-time bypass paths, maintaining factory throughput rates even in highly dynamic environments.
Taking actual business needs as our cornerstone, SCP is committed to comprehensively innovating and enhancing the overall supply chain planning of global enterprises. We provide enterprises with comprehensive end-to-end supply chain solutions, build a multi-role and multi-dimensional intelligent supply chain collaboration system, and achieve all-round efficient collaboration and process optimization.
At present, SCP has established a robust product architecture supported by hardware and software, and supplemented by the top-level design of the supply chain control tower to create an agile, flexible, and efficient end-to-end supply chain system for modern enterprises.
We utilize our corporate strengths to design, deploy, and refine logistics automation structures.
As a subsidiary of New Hope Group, we possess an extensive market reputation, high execution capabilities, and an in-depth understanding of multiple heavy industries.
Incubated directly from the digital needs within the New Hope system, we possess direct insights into practical warehousing and distribution scenarios.
We maintain independent R&D and integration capabilities across software architectures for procurement, sales, and supply logistics.
We deliver light consulting services paired with robust, fast, and high-quality commercial project execution globally.
Leveraging IoT, AI, and Autonomous Systems to streamline industrial workflows.
SCP focuses on providing comprehensive solutions for the food supply chain, as well as the research and development of intelligent software and hardware products. Operating at the intersection of the Internet of Things (IoT), AI, machine learning, and hardware automation, we enhance operational metrics across procurement, warehouse staging, and sales distribution.
By connecting automated vehicles (such as the SFL-CBD20 and SFL-CDD20-Y) with top-level supply chain control towers, we remove manual processing bottlenecks. The result is a unified flow where warehouse floor scales, robot chassis, and autonomous forklifts communicate through central dispatch systems to ensure dynamic load balancing.
Building future-proof, energy-efficient, and highly integrated technological logistics frameworks.
We continue to increase investment in software and hardware architectures, refining our supply chain control tower solutions. By integrating IoT and machine learning, we strengthen procurement, sales, and supply chain security for sustainable industry development.
Relying on the industrial resources of Caogenziben and New Hope Group, SCP designs systems customized for cold chain logistics and food safety. We work closely with international partners to expand global market influence and build resilient supply networks.
Guided by our vision to lead the technical upgrade of supply chains, we integrate sustainable development parameters directly into our products. We focus on low-carbon battery technologies, energy-conscious fleet management, and clean material transportation systems.
We maintain global engineering, safety, and operational standards to ensure reliable deployments.
Clear, technical insights to help global operations managers make informed warehouse automation decisions.
Laser SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) AGVs do not require magnetic tape, floor paint, or embedded beacons. Instead, they use LiDAR sensors to build a digital map of the factory. This approach allows users to change paths and implement new layout routing using software commands rather than performing construction on their facility floors. Additionally, Laser SLAM models like the SFL-CBD20 easily navigate dynamic environments containing moving pedestrians and obstacles.
By manufacturing in China, factories benefit from local component sourcing ecosystems, including localized manufacturing of precision gears, high-density batteries, and LiDAR sensor housings. This cluster effect allows factories to produce units such as the SFL-CBD30 and AMB chassis at lower production costs than Western counterparts, while maintaining adherence to international safety metrics (such as ISO 3691-4 and CE certifications).
Payload capacities depend on the structural configuration of the AGV. Pallet jacks like the SFL-CBD16-S and SFL-CBD20 support payloads ranging from 1.6 tonnes to 2.0 tonnes. For heavy-duty distribution hubs, high-capacity models like the SFL-CBD30 manage payloads up to 3.0 tonnes. For stacking applications, vertical mast options such as the SFL-CDD14-H handle load capacities of 1.4 tonnes for high-reach rack staging.
Devices like the SCP101 and SCP100 Floor Scales utilize specialized processors (such as the Intel J4125) and LCD touch screens to act as weighing station points within the logistics loop. As an AGV delivers a pallet to a scale, data transmits directly through WMS/WCS API integrations, linking the physical load weight to the inventory database without requiring manual operator scanning.
Our models utilize industrial lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries designed for rapid charging. A single charge provides 8 hours of continuous operation (as seen on the AMB-CSW10-BH mobile robot chassis). Most systems support automated opportunity charging, enabling the vehicles to return to charging docks during idle periods to sustain 24/7 dark-warehouse performance.
Through our professional delivery and systems consulting teams, SCP assists from the initial feasibility and layout studies to the physical installation of the AGV fleet. We customize our proprietary dispatching systems to communicate with the client's existing ERP, WMS, and automated material handling equipment, ensuring smooth handshakes during operational handovers.
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