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How to park AGV at specific control point (Park Point) ?

Want to Park AGV at specific control point after the job gets done

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Are you using the AGV process flow to control the AGVs or some other logic (custom process flow, 3d port connections, ...)?
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using AGV process flow
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If the parkings points are properly connected to the 'NextWork'-Loop (meaning the AGV will pass them while travelling around the network) all you have to do is replace the query in all "Is there a Parking Spot" activities with a fixed reference. The reference could be given through a label on the AGV for example.

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To find all such activities you can mark the Parking Spots list which will highlight all activities that connect to it.

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The AGVs will then only park on the spot that is specifically assigned to them.


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