A strategic overview of industrial growth, intralogistics modernization, and the integration of autonomous pallet movers across the Southeast Asian manufacturing landscape.
Indonesia's rapid transformation into a global manufacturing powerhouse requires a fundamental reassessment of warehouse operations. Under the national mandate of "Making Indonesia 4.0", industries across West Java corridors (including Karawang, Cikarang, and Bekasi) and East Java zones (Surabaya, Gresik) are transitioning away from manual forklifts. High operator turnover, escalating safety compliance requirements, and the demand for zero-error pallet movements have accelerated the deployment of Laser SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) automated guided vehicles.
By bypassing traditional magnetic tapes or reflectors, our laser navigation technology allows Indonesian factories to retain highly flexible production layouts. This eliminates costly down-time and infrastructural modifications, providing an immediate path to optimized material flow.
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How autonomous pallet trucks address specific industrial challenges in the Indonesian environment.
In the vast assembly complexes of Bekasi and Karawang, high-intensity operations run around the clock. Delivering heavy parts, sub-assemblies, and components to the production lines demands precise execution. Autonomous pallet trucks like the SFL-CBD30 handle loads up to 3 tons with centimeter-level precision. This cuts human-induced delays and minimizes physical damage to critical parts.
Tanjung Priok and adjacent industrial food processing facilities rely heavily on efficient temperature-controlled warehouses. Manual operations in freezing environments (-20°C) reduce worker productivity and pose substantial health and safety risks. Laser SLAM smart forklifts are engineered with low-temperature condensation protection. This allows them to function reliably in cold storage and cross-dock environments, minimizing time-out-of-refrigeration cycles.
As the commercial center of East Java, Surabaya houses major regional distribution depots. These facilities utilize narrow-aisle racking to maximize storage density. Specialized small stack-height smart forklifts, such as the SFL-CDD14-CE, navigate tight spaces with minimal footprint, allowing companies to transition from basic manual stacking to dynamic, automated, double-tier positioning.
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As a subsidiary of New Hope Group, we possess a strong market reputation, proven execution capability, and an in-depth understanding of diverse industries.
Incubated to fulfill the digital demands within the New Hope system, we have designed systems for complex operational scenarios, tailoring our hardware to meet real business requirements.
We manage the full development and integration of systems in procurement, sales, and supply chain logistics, allowing for customized APIs and tailored software adaptations.
We provide light consulting services alongside projects, covering multiple dimensions such as process optimization and assessment weight, to assist customers in the construction of digital transformation of their supply chains.
We have a professional delivery team for commercial projects. We actively respond to the personalized needs of customers and can ensure fast and high-quality delivery according to customer requirements.
In terms of technology research and development, SCP continues to increase its investment and constantly optimize the product architecture supported by software and hardware and the top-level design of the supply chain control tower.
By strengthening the self-development and integration capabilities of various systems in procurement, sales, and supply, we continuously improve the technical level and competitiveness of our products and services. We build a solid foundation for the sustainable development of enterprises and the industry with leading technologies.
At the same time, we actively explore the application of cutting-edge technologies in the supply chain field, promote technological iteration and upgrading, and maintain a leading position in the industry in terms of technology.
In terms of ecological construction, relying on the rich industrial resources and extensive business layout of Caogenziben, SCP deeply explores the supply chain needs of multiple industries such as food consumption and creates solutions that are suitable for actual scenarios.
By empowering key links such as cold chain logistics, we promote the standardized management and efficiency improvement of the supply chain and facilitate the collaborative development of the entire industrial chain.
In addition, we actively carry out in-depth cooperation with overseas partners, absorb international advanced experience and technologies, expand the international market, enhance the global influence of the enterprise, and build a supply chain technology ecosystem with international competitiveness.
From a long-term development perspective, with the vision of "Leading the technological upgrade of the supply chain and achieving extraordinary value for transformers", SCP integrates the concept of sustainable development into its corporate strategic planning and daily operations.
We not only focus on our own growth and profitability but also look to promote the green, intelligent, and efficient development of the industry. We build a more perfect supply chain collaboration system for future enterprises.
While achieving our own sustainable development, we create greater value for society and become a backbone force in promoting the sustainable development of the supply chain technology industry.
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Benefiting farmers and bringing welfare to consumers
Leading the technological upgrade of the supply chain and achieving extraordinary value for transformers
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Combining hardware deployment with software optimization.
SCP focuses on providing comprehensive solutions for the food supply chain, as well as research and development of intelligent software and hardware products and services. The company aims to be based on the Internet of Things (IoT), AI, and machine learning, alongside intelligent devices. Through automated, digitized, and systemized products, we boost overall supply chain procurement, sales, and logistics efficiency.
Our solutions integrate with enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms and warehouse management systems (WMS). This provides real-time tracking, safety monitoring, and optimal routing, enabling automated logistics systems to adapt to changing inventory requirements.
Verified compliance with global standards, ensuring safety, reliability, and robust operation in demanding environments.
Key technical answers regarding our autonomous pallet solutions and factory support in Indonesia.
A: Laser SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) creates a digital layout map using 2D/3D LiDAR sensors. If a warehouse layout changes (e.g., pallet positions shift, temporary storage blocks pathways), the onboard navigation software updates its spatial awareness in real time, avoiding static and dynamic obstacles without requiring physical reflectors, magnetic tape, or wires.
A: We provide full localized deployment and support. Our engineering teams in Jakarta and Surabaya manage initial site mapping, safety zone setup, WMS software integration, and operator training. We also stock critical spare parts locally to ensure rapid response and minimize operational downtime.
A: Our autonomous forklifts comply with international robotic safety regulations, including ISO 3691-4 (safety requirements for driverless industrial trucks). They feature multiple safety redundancies: safety LiDAR, mechanical bumpers, emergency stop triggers, and object detection systems.
A: Our industrial forklifts are designed for tropical factory conditions, featuring sealed electrical boxes and moisture-resistant coatings on PCBs. They operate efficiently in temperature ranges from -20°C up to +45°C and handle up to 90% non-condensing relative humidity.
A: Yes, our scheduling system provides standard REST APIs and TCP/IP sockets to integrate with warehouse management platforms like SAP, Oracle, and custom WMS/WCS systems, facilitating automated task generation and inventory tracking.
A: We utilize high-capacity Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries that support opportunistic charging. The AGVs can return to automatic charging stations during operational breaks. A full charge takes 1.5 to 2 hours and provides up to 8 hours of continuous operation.
Tailored payload capabilities and advanced mast options configured to match diverse Indonesian warehouse environments.