experts in automated crane technology & positioning systems
Imperium Technology Solutions delivers solutions for crane control and material handling. Our core motivation is the application of technology to safely increase the capabilities of our clients. Whether the application requires an entirely new lifting system or a modernization of existing equipment, we have the experience to deliver an optimized solution.
We have automated cranes and hoists, T-cars and other shuttles, AS/RS systems, and more. Our systems allow for the movement of heavy loads in an optimized manner. Our experience with various technologies for precise positioning and anti-sway movement lead to accuracy of placement and optimized cycle times for most operations. These technologies improve worker safety by removing them from hazardous locations and eliminating the fatigue that comes from repetitive actions.
Our approach allows us to optimize vehicle movements, leverage warehouse management systems, and integrate feeder equipment resulting in a streamlined system that improves reliability, maintainability, and overall system complexity reduction. Uptime and productivity increase when technology meets opportunity and our systems provide the most comprehensive, real time information available for your personnel to use in operating and maintaining your systems.
ABOUT OUR CRANE Services
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Imperium brings more than twenty years' experience to crane-centered material handling projects. We take a pragmatic approach to understanding our clients' current motivations as well as their plans for continued business evolution. We consider the installed base of equipment in a facility, the availability of maintenance parts in their area, and the capabilities of internal personnel to repair these items when architecting our solutions.
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Crane and material handling systems are typically purpose built to support specific activities within a facility. Those business activities may evolve with the business in ways that eventually make legacy equipment struggle. Safety and operator requirements may change in ways that challenge a system’s original design. Material handling systems’ mechanical elements routinely outlive the connected electrical controls and connecting components, particularly in high use situations or difficult environments.
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Sway Control
Skew Correction & Control
Vision Offset Calculation
Path Planning
3D Modeling
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Cement and aggregates
Automotive
Marina storage automation
Steel and other metals