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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

5207.0. "Need Reference for AGV on Alpha" by NQOS02::nqsrv402.nqo.dec.com::SLOUGH (Dennis Slough; Novi, MI dtn 471-5154) Wed Mar 26 1997 09:54

I'm looking for references:  

	Application	AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle)
	Platform	Alpha
	Desired OS	OpenVMS, NT, Unix

I've struck-out in WEBIR, Alpha Applications, & AltaVista.  If you know
of a contact or active Notes manufacturing conference that covers this
kind of application please advise.

Thanks,
Dennis
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5207.1Try BaseStarGRANPA::BDOYLEWed Mar 26 1997 13:165
    Try the BaseStar Group. This applicaton was developed to integrate
    descrete MES systems. It may have developed standard interfaces to
    robotic and AGVs.
    
    
5207.2Pointers to BASEstar info.BASEX::EISENBRAUNJohn EisenbraunWed Mar 26 1997 14:1815
>    Try the BaseStar Group. This applicaton was developed to integrate
>    descrete MES systems. It may have developed standard interfaces to
>    robotic and AGVs.
    
    I'm not aware of any standard interfaces available but plant floor
    device integration is a big part of what BASEstar does.
    
    Notes conference is on:
    
    VARESE::BASESTAR_OPEN
    
    Web page is on:
    
    http://www.digital.fr/info/manufacturing/
    
5207.3Some leadsHANNAH::MCKINLEYNota beneWed Mar 26 1997 15:0567
   I tried to send mail, but it wouldn't go through, so I'm posting here.

   ---Phil


    FMC (maker of AGV systems) currently uses a VAX for a controller, so
    maybe they have plans for Alpha?  Contact  [email protected]

    You could also contact AGV Products, Inc., [email protected], which makes
    AGV systems that run on WindowsNT on "any PC compatible computer".
    Alpha with FX!32?

    Munck Automation Technology ([email protected]) has converted their AGV
    software from a DEC based (PDP?) system to WindowsNT, so they may be
    another good bet.

    Other leads:

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    Application: STORE-iX

	 A warehouse management system for semi- and fully-automated
	 stores. Provides support for RDT, AGV, Conveyor and Stacker MHE.

    Vendor Contact:

	 Central Systems & Automation Ltd.

	 Ashby Road
	 Coalville, Leicestershire United Kingdom LE6 2LA
	 Contact : David W. Lait
	 Voice : +44 530 510410
	 Voice : 0530 510410
	 FAX : 0530 814649

	 Select here for more Product Information

    Available on:

	 Digital UNIX SHIPPING NOW

    Classification:

	 Warehouse Management
	 Distribution and Logistics
	 Manufacturing Industries

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    HK Systems

    2855 S. James, New Berlin, WI 53151; 414-860-6624; Fax: 414-860-7020;
    Larry DeMaster, Director, Marketing Communications

    Premier systems integrator's productivity-enhancing products/services
    feature HK4000 Unit-Load S/RM's & Eagle AGV's. STOCKMASTER/2000
    warehouse management systems provide real-time control of conventional
    warehouses via radio-frequency technology; PLANTMASTER manufacturing
    execution systems provide real-time link between planning systems &
    plant floor operations; Installed System Services' modernization's and
    retrofits maximize the return on a client's system's investment.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Good luck,

    ---Phil
5207.4thanksNQOS02::nqsrv632.nqo.dec.com::SLOUGHDennis Slough; Novi, MI dtn 471-5154Wed Mar 26 1997 15:261
To all the replies, thanks, great info.  -- Dennis
5207.5Customer referenceNQOS01::16.72.96.64::KIERMy Grandchildren are the NRA!Mon Mar 31 1997 13:3914
If you are looking for a customer reference...

Logan Aluminum, in Russellville, KY (just north of Nashville, TN) has
the world's largest AGV (carries up to four 30 ton aluminum ingots).  While
I believe the AGV is still on a VAX, its part of an integrated plant
operation including Alphas with OpenVMS, DECmessageQ, Rdb, DECnet, TCP/IP,
PLCs (no Basestar, however), and touch-screen PCs using Visual Basic 
on Windows 3.1 controlling stacker cranes, slitters, furnaces, etc.
NSIS did much of the software.

I'm not sure whom the current sales rep is, but try contacting Karl Rothrock
in the Louisville office.  I'm sure he can find out.

	Mike