In addition, Cimcorp's scope of supply includes finished tire buffers and palletizing stations, rail guided vehicle (RGV) loops, stacker cranes in a high-bay warehouse, and shipping buffers in the dispatch area. The company said that material flow will be controlled by its warehouse control software, which will integrate the various technologies — robots, monorails, RGVs, stacker cranes and pallet conveyors — into a seamless system. The company also will supply to Sentury monorail systems for unloading tire-building machines and transferring green tires to curing buffers.
Sentury, which was established in 2009, manufactures and sells tires under the Landsail, Delinte and Sentury brand names, including a full range of summer and winter tires for passenger cars, ultra-high-performance vehicles, SUVs, CUVs, light trucks and off-road vehicles, as well as aircraft tires.
It is represented in the U.S. by Sentury Tire Americas in Miami.
Cimcorp, which has locations in Finland and Canada, recently supplied automated handling systems for Sentury's Qingdao plant in China, and following the success of that project, Cimcorp said Sentury chose to use the same Dream Factory concept for its Thai factory.
Kai Tuomisaari, Cimcorp's vice president of sales and projects, said “today's state-of-the-art tire plants are efficient, well organized, dynamic and lean. This flexible efficiency can be achieved through modular automation and total control of the process flow. This is exactly what we will be supplying for Sentury's new factory in Thailand.”