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GE Uses OTTO™ Motors to Support Lean Manufacturing of Medical Equipment

OTTO™ self-driving vehicles transport medical equipment in GE Healthcare's Milwaukee-based Repair Operations Center for quick and reliable delivery of equipment

GE Uses OTTO™ Motors to Support Lean Manufacturing of Medical Equipment

(Kitchener, ON, Canada - April 19, 2017) At GE Healthcare's 280,000 square foot Repair Operations Center in Milwaukee, WI, a fleet of OTTO™ self-driving vehicles are used to deliver parts to workstation cells to handle over 2,000 repairs of medical devices weekly. The vehicles from OTTO Motors (a division of Clearpath Robotics Inc.) contribute to GE Healthcare's lean manufacturing strategy and support its mission of providing hospitals and medical centers with reliable, fast repairs.

A mandate for lean
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care globally. When repairs are required on medical devices, it is imperative that the quality repairs are completed quickly and efficiently, and the devices are returned to the medical facility to be put back into service for patients that rely on them.


"We needed to find an on-demand solution for moving materials throughout the facility. OTTO is a perfect solution because it gets materials where they need to be, when they need to be there," says Patricio Espinosa, Director, Americas Repair Operations at GE Healthcare. "The system can make a decision to turn and take different routes, which was essential for us. Our process changes every day depending on what parts come in for repair, but OTTO can accommodate all of them."

Optimizing floor space by 66%
GE Healthcare has reduced the size of its repair cell stations at the Repair Operations Center by 40%, much of which is due to the integration of the OTTO self-driving vehicles. Parts are delivered on-demand and navigate from the pick-up point directly to the destination, always taking the fastest route. OTTO is also able to take on multiple jobs within the plant; the same vehicle can be used in different applications across the facility, from supplying parts to repair cells and moving finished goods to shipping zones. This multi-functional capability has led to a 66% increase in productive floor space.

"OTTO makes our jobs easier," says Joe Germait, Manufacturing Technician at GE Healthcare. "Space is a shortage in our work areas, so it's helpful that we can call OTTO on demand and have it come pick up our parts. The pick-up times are really quick, and it allows us to switch to the next part more quickly. Occasionally we meet up with OTTO in the aisle ways and it goes right around us."

From manual to flexible automation
Previous GE repair centers required technicians to manually push carts to move equipment into repair cells and shipping areas. Material transport was typically dependent on other manual tasks, which often led to delays. Furthermore, facilities suffered from wasted floor space due to room needed for carts and fixed infrastructure.

"It's GE Healthcare's priority to enable the best patient care possible and it needs technology partners that contribute to its mission. OTTO plays a critical role in the Milwaukee repair center by ensuring that materials are in the right place, at the right time, every time," said Simon Drexler, Director of Products at OTTO Motors.

OTTO is a self-driving vehicle designed exclusively for material transport in industrial environments. The vehicles combine the reliability of an AGV, efficiency of a conveyor and flexibility of human decision-making by using advanced sensors and artificial intelligence. The OTTO offers flexible automation and does not require fixed infrastructure (no beacons, magnetic tape or pre-defined laser paths). The vehicle comes in two form factors: the OTTO 1500 and OTTO 100. Both can drive over 4 miles per hour and they can be outfitted with different attachments to fit the needs of the facility and the payload. The OTTO platform provides obstacle detection and avoidance, and dynamically moves through facilities in the most efficient manner to reach the destination point. Each vehicle can operate 24/7 by using opportunity charging technology to autonomously visit its charger for frequent, rapid charges between missions. For more information, visit www.ottomotors.com/platforms.

Watch this video to see how OTTO is working at GE Healthcare: www.ottomotors.com/resources/videos/ge-lean-manufacturing

About OTTO Motors

OTTO™ Motors, a division of Clearpath Robotics Inc., designs, manufactures and operates self-driving vehicles to automate material movement inside busy factories and warehouses. Using self-driving technology much like the Google Car, the easy-to-use OTTO vehicles move inventory in a safe and flexible manner throughout the indoor supply chain. Customers include Fortune 100 brands like General Electric, John Deere, and Toyota. For more information, visit www.ottomotors.com.

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Media Contact:

Meghan Hennessey
Marketing Communications
OTTO Motors, a division of Clearpath
519-513-2416 x833
press@ottomotors.com
www.ottomotors.com

More Info: https://www.ottomotors.com/resources/videos/ge-lean-manufacturing

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