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Control of autonomous vehicles (AGVs) using SCATI’s intelligent video systems.

Control of autonomous vehicles (AGVs) using SCATI’s intelligent video systems.

SCATI and Moontech team up to give MRA greater control of its facilities

MRA (Módulos Ribera Alta) ) is a company that belongs to the CEFA group, dedicated to the manufacture of components for the automotive sector. Specifically, its Figueruelas plant manufactures the dashboards for the Seat León, the Corsa and the Volkswagen T-Cross, as well as doors for the new Corsa.

In recent years, MRA has undergone a major industrial transformation with new process lines and an internal logistics automation system using AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles).

In 2021, they introduced their first autonomous vehicle in order to improve efficiency and optimize their processes. they have 28 autonomous vehicles, continuously monitored and controlled, which, in addition to maximizing efficiency and safety, help them to reduce the percentage of accidents.

The implementation of these robots has been possible thanks to the collaboration of Moontech, a company dedicated to software development and systems integration.

An AGV is an autonomous vehicle capable of pulling from 100 kg to 25 TN. They move along a magnetic circuit that runs along the floor of all the facilities. In this way, autonomous vehicles become a part of the production process, being the way to transport the load from point A to point B in a safe way.

MRA has a traffic controller with software that is responsible for autonomously receiving and sending requests for factory planning.

These autonomous vehicles live in a hostile environment, and that is where we with a commitment to innovation, introduce SCATI video surveillance systems into the process.

Thanks to the integration with the SCATI system, it is possible to determine any incident that occurs in the plant, locating on the main video wall the time of the incident and its location, and visualizing the images in real time.

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Video technology is increasingly in demand in the industrial and logistics sector for its multiple applications. The incorporation of analytics in SCATI systems helps in the processes and avoids accidents: Overpassed line or intrusion, abandoned object, detects if a material is misplaced, verification of loading and unloading points of vehicles.

The placement of cameras makes it possible to protect the facilities and their assets, but they also make it possible to detect trouble spots to improve business excellence, are irrefutable proof for the resolution of incidents, prevent problems if critical situations arise, become a training tool for new employees and in this case control autonomous vehicles and the goods they transport.

With the union between SCATI and Moontech, MRA has greater control of its facilities.

“The incorporation of these autonomous vehicles (AGVs) with industrial vision allows MRA to position itself at the forefront of cutting-edge technology in the automotive sector, optimizing the efficiency and safety of its handling processes,” says Felix Oviedo, MRA’s Production Manager.

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DSM Nutritional Products upgrades CCTV system at its Brasil headquarters.

DSM Nutritional Products upgrades CCTV system at its Brasil headquarters.

Migration to an IP video surveillance solution

CHALLENGE

Migration to an IP video surveillance solution

DSM Nutritional Products is a world leader in the manufacture and sale of vitamins, carotenoids, enzymes, and other products for the animal nutrition industry.

The Jaguáre plant in São Paulo was protected by a CCTV (closed-circuit television) system consisting of 15 analog cameras, which were managed, stored, and controlled locally.

In the event of any incident outside working hours, the manager had to go personally to the offices, access the system on site and execute the contingency protocol manually in each case.

The company, which has an extensive network of 39 factories in 30 countries around the world, was looking for a more technological and customized alternative for its headquarters.

SOLUTION

Migration to an IP video surveillance solution

The implementation and installation of DSM Nutritional Products' video surveillance system is carried out by Grupo INOVA+.

Currently, the CCTV system has been migrated to IP technology and has been expanded to have more than 50 cameras that are managed through a server, recorder, and software from Scati, manufacturer of intelligent video solutions.

The comprehensive management of IP cameras is done through a recording platform of the PRO range of SCATI FENIX capable of managing up to 64 IP Megapixel cameras simultaneously.

The versatility and functional features of this recorder make them ideal for environments where a progressive migration to IP is desired without the need to purchase additional devices such as encoders and switches.

In addition, these platforms guarantee high availability of images and incorporate H.265/H.265+ compression formats, which makes it possible to take advantage of the storage without penalizing the available bandwidth of the installation.

The system is scalable, allowing DSM Nutritional Products to add equipment without the need to replace existing equipment, as well as to grant remote access to the recordings from any location.

With the latest in deeplearning technology, the system provides intelligence data, such as: analytical reports, access counts, facial recognition, blacklists, among others.

BENEFITS

The video surveillance system is working in perfect conditions in two of the client's buildings and, due to the success of the project and the client's satisfaction, it is planned to expand the system in the short term.

With SCATI's video surveillance system, the manager can automate trivial tasks and manage those that really deserve his interest remotely and at any time.

"We have an excellent partnership with INOVA+ on large-scale, technologically advanced projects. In addition to bringing several novelties from the innovative market" comments Rafael Araújo Viana (Project, Engineering and Maintenance Analyst – DSM Nutritional Products).

About Grupo Inova+

Grupo Inova+

Grupo INOVA+, SCATI's partner in Brazil, is a leading company in offering technological solutions in security and multimedia that stands out for offering integrated and scalable solutions with the highest levels of quality and innovation.

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CCTV systems in the supply chain 4.0, beyond security

CCTV systems in the supply chain 4.0, beyond security

Given the spectacular growth rate of e-commerce, with increases of 20% per year, the logistics sector is facing an unprecedented digital transformation process where connectivity, immediacy and reputational image are key to being competitive.

Digital transformation in industry 4.0

The Industry 4.0 concept implies the technical integration of cyber-physical systems and the use of IoT in industrial processes, until achieving “smart factories” thanks to the automation and digitization of the supply chain.

With millions of daily shipments, warehouses, vehicles, products and people involved, Industry 4.0 requires a change in logistics, so the transformation of one is not understood without the evolution of the other.

However, logistics is a very mature sector with low margins whose only investment in technology is linked to cost reduction.

In this scenario, what happens for example if a merchandise is lost and we lose the trust of large customers?

The following article aims to explain how new technologies and, specifically, the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence in video systems, make it possible for both industrial and logistics companies to overcome the challenges posed by the IV Industrial Revolution.

Therefore, investing in video surveillance systems allows the Security Department to become an internal provider of business optimization tools to improve brand image, enrich the user experience, business excellence and, ultimately, maximize results.

Comprehensive security solutions

Video surveillance systems must guarantee comprehensive security of the supply chain even in strong production peaks, where the incorporation of temporary personnel is triggered. Therefore, it is necessary to have a solution that guarantees the safety of both facilities and merchandise, and that is capable of monitoring processes so that the quality of production is not affected.

Thanks to Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, video surveillance systems are a key piece to overcome any challenge of this new era.

Beyond security, CCTV systems are becoming the essential tool to supervise industrial and / or logistics processes, better allocate resources, guarantee the traceability of shipments, manage and optimize stocks and, a key part in taking decisions of any department of the company.

Supervision of production and logistics process throught video

The integration of video systems with any management system (ERP, Storage Management Systems, etc.), guarantees the total traceability of the goods and the total resolution of incidents with a minimum management cost from the moment the system is implemented.

Along with capturing images, CCTV systems collect and store information associated with each merchandise (tracking number, origin, destination, measures) along with the moments of visual recording of the merchandise.

A quick and direct access to the recorded video associated with each merchandise allows any incident to be resolved in real time, either through the search for metadata, or through plans of the facility itself in any of the distribution centers, since it involves multiplatform systems.

Supervision of production and logistics process throught video

Tracking assets on a free axis

In many occasions it is necessary to control other assets (mechanical bulls, pallets, operators, etc.) that are constantly in motion and that are part of the production process.

Through technology, state-of-the-art video surveillance systems are able to track and locate thousands of mobile assets simultaneously with great precision. In this way, the supervision of these assets in movement, including the work of the operators, becomes a simple task.

Current video systems allow these mobile devices to be located and viewed in real time and automatic alerts to be received in the event that they invade a restricted or dangerous area.

Likewise, thanks to Big Data, we can obtain statistics and information on each asset to measure its productivity, activity level and speed, and even know distances, areas traveled and even the average time spent per area.

All these advances represent a great revolution in the supervision of personnel, optimization of processes and maximization of business profitability thanks to improved procedures.

Tracking assets on a free axis

Omnichanel and stocks management

Optimizing and controlling stocks in the omnichannel environment is a challenge that any supply chain faces on a daily basis. The incorporation of deeplearning algorithms allows monitoring and managing shelves and other points of sale in an automated way through the recognition of objects by video systems.

Automate the replenishment and purchasing processes to define the batch, the order point and the adequate safety stock at all times, it is a reality that some international chains are carrying out to optimize the stock of their points of sale.

On-board systems for tranport

Detect and prevent in real time criminal acts carried out by organized gangs through different methods (“loneros”, “surfers”, “Trojans”, etc.) and even, on occasions, by the drivers themselves tempted to steal the goods that transport, are some of the challenges to overcome.

On-board video systems allow real-time viewing and recording of images from any vehicle, as well as automatic download of the video onto centralized storage via 3G / 4G / Si-Fi with guaranteed data transmission security.

Know the real-time GPS position of the vehicles, the history of the routes taken and even warn in real time by means of alarms in the event that the vehicle deviates from the route, leaves its area of influence or exceeds the speed limits, it’s possible.

Once again, the incorporation of deeplearning algorithms allows on-board video surveillance systems not only to be a tool that guarantees the safety of the vehicle fleet and the goods transported. The video provides valuable information on the condition of vehicles at all times. Knowing the kilometers traveled by each vehicle, the time spent on a specific route or even the consumption of 3G / 4G data are some of the data that video management tools provide for decision-making in real time.

IP video systems, a business investment

We are facing the IV Industrial Revolution. Offering a complete and comprehensive video surveillance solution has become a “commodity” that all manufacturers should solve.

During this IV Industrial Revolution, video surveillance systems will play a fundamental role in solving problems that are not linked to security: traceability of goods, supervision of vehicle fleets and other mobile assets, optimization of stock, etc.

Through Big Data, we will be able to collect information associated with any image to synthesize it and decrease administration times, streamline daily operations and optimize any business process.

Only those companies at the forefront of technology will be able to successfully face and overcome this new stage.

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