Italian motorcycle manufacturer Piaggio has introduced a factory robot named "kilo" to its production line, marking a major development for Piaggio in the field of industrial automation. The "kilo" robot, capable of carrying items weighing 130 kilograms, was initially used in the Moto Guzzi production line and was later promoted to other factories. This shows Piaggio's determination to improve production efficiency and streamline processes, and also indicates that more factories will adopt similar automation technology in the future.
Italian manufacturer Piaggio has launched 'kilo', a factory robot that can carry 130kg of items. It was first used in the Moto Guzzi production line and later used in many factories. This move marks an important step for Piaggio in the field of industrial automation.
The successful application of Piaggio’s “kilo” robot provides a reference for other manufacturers and demonstrates the huge potential of automation technology in improving production efficiency and reducing labor costs. In the future, we can expect more similar automation solutions to be widely used in various industries.