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MURATA MACHINERY, LTD.
`Exhibit 2023
`DAIFUKU CO., LTD. and
`DAIFUKU AMERICA CORP. v.
`MURATA MACHINERY, LTD.
`IPR2015-01539
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`MOD EX~
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`GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER
`MARCH 17-20, 2014
`ATLANTA, GA USA
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`DAIFUKU WEBB HOLDING COMPANY TO SHOWCASE ITS SYSTEM
`AUTOMATION MANAGER AND SMARTPANEL HMI DISPLAY AT
`MODEXSHOW
`
`Daifuku Webb
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`Daifuku Webb Holding Company the leading provider of material handling solutions- will showcase its
`latest innovations including System Automation Manager (SAM) and SmartPanel HMI display. SAM is a
`robust, easily-configured control system for Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and SmartCart® Automatic
`Guided Carts (AGCs). SAM can be easily customized to meet customers' individual needs and improve the
`efficiency of AGV and AGC systems. Benefits of SAM include, centralized vehicle management, graphical
`user interface, easy integration and comprehensive reports. SAM interfaces with major PLCs, Warehouse
`Management Systmes (WMS), and SmartPanel HMI displays. SAM talks to each vehicle every second via
`Ethernet. Connection to the host system is constantly maintained via a hardwire connection. SAM monitors
`the locations and destinations of all vehicles. It makes decisions at intersections to prevent collisions and
`improve system efficiency. Other plant automation can interface with SAM to affect vehicle movement. Also,
`SAM monitors a vehicle's battery level and directs it to battery charging or exchange station when needed.
`SAM determines a vehicle's route by taking into consideration vehicle congestion and faulted vehicles. As
`an option, SAM can be configured to include a transport manager that creates jobs and puts them in a job
`queue. If there are no jobs, it directs vehicles towards work activity to reduce travel time when a job is
`assigned. Jobs are assigned in a FIFO order or based on a selection order defined at each dispatching
`station.
`
`martPanel HMI display will also be showcased at Modex.
`SmartPanel is an industrial user interface that is
`==~~~~ configurable to interface with SAM, via Ethernet, to call and
`~~ dispatch AGVs and AGCs from work stations. SmartPanel's
`ergonomic interface eliminates unnecessary stress on the
`mployees. SmartPanel HMis can be configured or
`mized specifically for the application. Small
`pplications benefit from using SmartPanel because of the
`cui.J~o.~::u cost and additional functionality.
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`Daifuku Webb Holding Company will be in booth #4918 at the Modex Show in Atlanta, GA., March 17-20,
`2014.
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`For more information please contact:
`Sarah Carlson
`Daifuku Webb
`scarlson@daifukuwebb.com
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`©2015 MHI. All rights reserved
`Terms & Conditions 1 Privacy Statement I Site Map
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`http://2014.modexshow.com/press/release.aspx?ref=exhibitors&id=4325
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