tugger train

Bridging Automated and Traditional Approaches in Material Transport

Bridging Automated and Traditional Approaches in Material Transport

Why manual tugger train systems remain prevalent in intralogistics
Christoph S. Zoller, Wladimir Rempel, Justus Langer, Bonita Grzechca
The ongoing automation of production logistics through driverless transport systems (DTS) can significantly enhance the efficiency and quality of transport processes. Despite these advantages, many companies still choose manual tugger train systems for material supply. Semi-structured interviews with industry experts provide insight into the reasons behind these decisions, with particular emphasis factors that extend beyond purely economic assessment. The findings indicate that the lack of flexibility of driverless transport systems and the effort required for implementation effort are key reasons why manual transport solutions are often preferred in intralogistics.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 41 | 2025 | Edition 4 | Pages 60-66
Development of a Methodology for an Integrated Planning of In-Plant Milk-Run Systems

Development of a Methodology for an Integrated Planning of In-Plant Milk-Run Systems

Entwicklung einer Methodik zur integrierten Planung von Routenzugsystemen unter ganzheitlichen Aspekten
Christopher Keuntje, Michael Kelterborn, Willibald A. Günthner
In order to meet the demands of a more flexible supply of small lot sizes, many companies use in-plant milk-run systems. Despite the increasing distribution of milk-runs, a standard has not been established yet and the planning is often carried out without a suitable methodology. Therefore, a methodology was developed that supports the integrated design of the technology, the process and the controlling of an in-plant milk-run system as well as an integrated evaluation of alternatives.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 32 | 2016 | Edition 5 | Pages 32-36