Robinson Towers carpark to use smart vehicles for parking
AGV technology is said to be quicker, cheaper to install, and makes better use of space in complicated carpark layouts
Singapore
WHEN the redeveloped Robinson Towers opens in end-2018, it will be equipped with a new automatic carpark system that uses battery-powered automated guided vehicles (AGVs) instead of conveyor belts or lifts.
MHE-Demag, the material-handling arm of industrial group Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) which is bringing the technology into Singapore, said that the automated carpark system using AGVs is the first of its kind in Singapore and South-east Asia.
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