About UsWelcome to the home of the number-one robotic palletizer manufacturer in the world. With almost 10,000 robotic palletizers installed worldwide, fuji is unmatched in "palletizing" technology. Fuji yusoki has been supplying, developing and improving palletizing technology for nearly 40 years. In the year 1982, fuji recognized the changing market and met the demands of the palletizing industry by developing the first robotic palletizer. We have since perfected the mechanical and electrical aspects of our robot models to match the needs of virtually every industry. Experience, sharp focus, and dedication to the palletizing industry has enabled fuji robotics to provide the best possible solution to your palletizing needs. We invite you to explore our web site and ask that you consider our unique and successful approach to automated palletizing. Since fuji has dedicated its full attention to palletizing technology, we have applied thousands of engineering hours to create the best programming features available. Our focus has been developing palletizing technology that is very simple for the end-user to operate yet handles all the complex calculations necessary to determining proper product placement and the orbital trajectory movement of the arm without input by the end-user. There are many advantages associated with our control system. Years of research and testing contributed to the development of our touch screen control package. We have listed some of the advantages that accompany each fuji robot. Real time i/o monitoring inventory monitoring that corresponds with specific recipes onboard error history log onboard diagnostics designed to identify errors instantaneously onboard automatic lubrication schedule system 120 programmable memory recipes preprogrammed pallet patterns embedded in the touch screen customized to meet your specifications fuji offers a unique linear track design unlike any other articulated robot in the industry. This mechanical design contributes to decreased power consumption by 50%, and in some cases, by 200% while achieving up to 1600 cycles per hour. The articulated arm movement is driven by the combination of a servo motor, timing belt, recirculating linear guide bearings, and hardened steel ball screws. By using a 5 to 1 (z axis) or 6 to 1 (r axis) movement ratio, the robot can operate faster and more efficiently than standard industrial robots. The robot pivots (theta axis) on a high density cross roller thrust bearing designed for years of trouble free operation even in a harsh environment. End effector technology plays an intricate role in robotic palletizing. The end effector purpose is to carry the product from the pick point to the placement point and release the product on the pallet. This operation must maintain total control of the product and maintain the integrity and shape of the product at the same time. The robot arm must move very fast while simultaneously handle the product gently. We take into account these point plus many more when designing our end effectors. We have depicted a small sample of photos below. There are many layout options that are available to match your exact specifications. Since we offer a high speed robot, we have the luxury to provide additional options while maintaining an aggressive capacity rate. |
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 | Fact Sheet | | | Year of Establishment | : | 1982 | | Legal Status of Firm | : | Limited Liability/Corporation (Listed Company) | | Nature of Business | : | Manufacturer | | Number of Employees | : | 101 to 500 People | | Turnover | : | US$ 10-25 Million (or Rs. 40-100 Crore Approx.) | | Major Markets | : | Australia/NZ, South/West Africa, East Europe, East Asia, Central America, North Europe, Middle East, South East Asia and North America |
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InfrastructureOverview headquarters: sanyo-onoda, yamaguchi prefecture, japan established: april 1944 employees: 320 (fuji group) sales: 110,000,000 (us dollars).
Corporate history 2007 over 9,000 fuji-ace robots installed worldwide 2006 introduced the new high-speed, energy-efficient fuji-ace ec-171 2006 opened essen, germany office 2004 opened paris, france office 2003 built new building dedicated to production control- received japan''s nikkan industrial newspaper''s industrial design award & the japan robot association award for the fuji-ace ec-201 model 2002 opened seattle, usa, office 2001 over 7,000 fuji-ace robots were installed and operating in various industries worldwide 1999 introduced new "ec" series of the fuji-ace robots opened korea sales office 1998 upgraded electrical/ mechanical aspects of all robot models 1992 opened hokkaido plant 1992 the tokyo office building was built and opened for business 1991 opened the netherlands sales office 1985 new headquarters and manufacturing facility 1982 introduced the fuji-ace robot palletizer. Fuji became the first palletizing robot manufacturer in the world 1963 first conventional palletizer manufacturer 1944 founded as a material-handling machinery manufacturer.
Domestic network three factories eight sales offices.
Global network north american offices, seattle, washington (headquarters), fairfield, new jersey, detroit, michigan european offices amsterdam, the netherlands (headquarters), essen, germany, paris, france asian offices, seoul, korea, shanghai, hong kong and quingdao, china, kuala lumpur and malaysia.
Contact Details | Company Name:
 | Fujiyusoki Kogyo Company Limited | | Contact Person: | Mr. Sushant Lumb | | Mobile / Cell Phone: | +(91)-9829020539 | | Address: | No. 1301, D-2, Sagar Darshan Society, Plot No. 38, Sector, 18, Nerul West, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 001 (India) |
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