
Automotive
When manufactures are looking to transfer, convey and assemble automotive components and parts used in cars and trucks they simply turn to Ready Systems for our expertise in material handling, assembly lines and systems, PLC controls, as well as custom automation and robotic integration. For nearly 20 years, we’ve built our business as a top quality vendor and supplier to the thousands of Teir-1 and Teir-2 automotive manufacturers in Canada, USA, and Mexico. To complement our understanding of the automotive manufacturing processes, we’ve organized our facility operations to help with your challenges.
Assembly Conveyors
We source and install the conveyor equipment used in Just-In-Time manufacturing of Instrument Panels (I/P’s); sub-assemblies; vehicle weldments and frames buffering; engine component transfers; EV’s electrical vehicles; light-weighting components. We know the equipment, work with the equipment, and fully understand the equipment!
Assembly Fixtures
We design, model, build, assemble and test in-house the Product Carriers and Assembly Fixtures required for your system. This process is held to ensure everything is just right, prior to installation.
PLC Controls
We include PLC Controls in every major project. Our PLC Integration Team has vast experience in all Allen Bradley platforms including ControlLogix, CompactLogix, RS Logix 5000, PanelView, Factory Talk View and RS View. We utilize and program using the latest software available. We’re also versed in Siemens, Omron, GE, Mitsubishi and ABB – should this be a requirement.
Robotic Press Tending
We design Robotic Press & Machine Tending cells to help with the multi-levels of manufacturing. Our engineer’s simulate the cycle times to verify the robot can reach and transfer the parts, insert the screws or torque the bolts – cleanly through the process and at the required output rate!
Laser Etching
We integrate laser etching equipment into the system. This is becoming a mainstay in manufacturing as parts can be tracked through the various stages of the process. Keyence or similar laser units are simply integrated with the PLC controls and used to identify parts.