Guozi Robotics and TZ Group Launch Intelligent Logistics System

July 29, 2025
Guozi Robotics has implemented an advanced logistics system for TZ Group's new factory, automating the entire production process with nearly 200 robots.

Guozi Robotics has successfully delivered a state-of-the-art intelligent production and logistics system for TZ Group's greenfield factory, announced in a press release. The system automates the entire excavator production process and logistics network with nearly 200 robots, setting a new standard for digital transformation in the construction machinery sector.

The project features a multi-robot collaborative ecosystem, including mobile-robot swarms and a matrix of gantry robots, cobots, and other custom devices. This setup allows for complex, high-mix operations without re-tooling delays, ensuring continuous operation with contact-free power rails. The system is powered by Guozi's self-developed Line-Side Control System (LCS) and Manufacturing Execution System (MES), which enable seamless data integration between shop-floor devices and plant management.

In the logistics domain, Guozi has created a three-dimensional distribution network that classifies materials into large, medium, small, and standard parts. The network uses ANTS lifting AGVs, PICKING multi-layer robots, and heavy-duty carriers to interface automatically with racks, pallets, and bins. Guozi's AI-driven RCS coordinates hundreds of AGVs with centimetre-level accuracy, providing end-to-end visibility from warehouse to workstation.

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