Let a robot do the lifting

Four Steps to a Successful Integration

When you've got a 60-pound box of books, manually moving that from the line to the middle of a fresh pallet isn't the most fun of jobs. Once they've dropped the box onto the pallet, workers are probably pulling a face as they try to straighten up. So you may be considering robotic palletizing to keep them happy (and you out of trouble).

But where do you start?

Our Successful Integration Process

Siggins has got you covered with our four steps to a successful integration:

First, we analyze your palletizing application and collect the information from your process. It is your process and you should be actively involved in developing the specification for the system.

Next, we work with our team of system engineers to review your application and determine the best fit for a robotic system and answer any questions you might have.


Then we will put a significant effort into the preparation of a proposal that is complete and accurate with allowances for future growth and changes. Robots can make a significant productivity increase to a warehouse. People take breaks, they get sick, they miss work and much more, a robot on the whole never stops. Injuries do to work lifting or boxes falling onto a worker or more can increase the cost to a company substantially. The ROI for a robot over time gets better and better and it is why we will see more and more robots in the field as we go on.

At Siggins, we provide SOLUTIONS, SERVICES and PRODUCTS for your distribution and material handling success story.

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