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The transporter is not collecting the flow item from the que,

crane-model.fsmThe fork lift transporter is not lifting object from the queue. I have used center port connections. Please suggest what modifications I should make.

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David Seo avatar image David Seo commented ·

@Vineeth N

Your model is good. The crane runs well with lifting one item from queue. Try again.

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Vineeth N avatar image Vineeth N commented ·

Yeah now transporter(Fork lift crane) is collecting the goods, but now I want it to follow a certain path that I am not able to do. I have created the network nodes also.

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Hey @Vineeth N

I downloaded your model, but I do not see any Network Nodes. if you haven't solved your problem yet, could you upload it?

The easiest way I can think of to do this would be Process Flow. Make the Crane a resource, and have an on entry trigger in Queue1 that pushed all flow items to a list. Have a scheduled source that creates one token, acquires the resource, and pulls an item from the list. Then have him travel using the network nodes to the Queue, load it, travel along the network nodes again, unload it, and then make it loop back to the Pull from List.

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Thank You @Braydn T I have created the network nodes and used process flow in which I have used travel to network nodes and my transporter is following the path.

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