Lunasol Logistics
High-precision smart manipulators equipped with adaptive vision platforms engineered to handle diverse product layers and extreme humidity challenges in Malabo and Bata.
As Equatorial Guinea advances its economic diversification model under the Horizonte 2035 strategy, the development of modern logistics infrastructures, ports, and domestic manufacturing has emerged as a crucial pillar. The modernization of the Port of Malabo and the deepwater terminal at Bata has created an unprecedented demand for automated material handling systems. Transitioning from manual cargo break-down to high-capacity robotic depalletizing systems is no longer a futuristic option; it is a vital step toward reducing harbor congestion, ensuring cargo integrity, and optimizing labor allocation.
By leveraging state-of-the-art 3D-vision guided robotic arms, Equatorial Guinean enterprises can confidently manage uneven container packing, bag deformations, and variable pallet structures. These advancements are essential for handling imports that undergo long-distance maritime transit, where shifts in moisture, pressure, and mechanical load frequently alter standard pallet shapes.
Globally, automated depalletizing systems rely heavily on uniform stack profiles and controlled temperature environments. However, localized operations within Central Africa—specifically in Equatorial Guinea's coastal areas—require ruggedized configurations. Systems must resist ambient relative humidity exceeding 85% and prevent fine-particle dust penetration in cement-handling or raw agricultural terminals. For heavy cargo processing, standard setups are replaced with customized grippers and advanced corrosion-resistant seals, safeguarding continuous operations against coastal saltwater exposure.
Adaptable, high-payload robotic joints engineered for heavy bags, bulk fertilizer, and flexible manufacturing scenarios across the CEMAC region.
The primary point of failure in standard automated depalletizers is the inability to adapt to irregular surfaces. Woven bags containing grains, chemical powders, or cement deform under pressure, heat, and humidity. Traditional mechanical end-effectors often tear these packaging materials, causing product spillage and line downtime.
Our solutions overcome these challenges through three critical technologies:
Whether operating out of the Bata Industrial Zone or servicing logistics corridors to neighboring Gabon and Cameroon, local business applications call for highly customized setups:
Daian Lunasol Logistics Technology Co., Ltd. is located in Dalian City. Our company focuses on R&D, production, sales, technical support and after-sales service in the fields of automation and robotics. The main products include: AGV and AGC automatic guided vehicles, industrial robots, automated production lines, etc.
Our product line covers light-duty handling robots from 0.5 tons, medium-heavy lifting robots from 2 tons to 5 tons, and heavy-duty handling robots from 5 tons to 100 tons. Product categories include latent traction AGV, roller AGV, lift AGV, traction AGV, load-bearing AGV, forklift AGV, medium and heavy-duty linkage AGV.
Our products serve the automobile, logistics and warehousing, shipbuilding industry, iron and steel metallurgy, special vehicles, high-speed rail and subway, injection molding, electronics and other industries. High-quality cooperation units include FAW Flag, CIMC Group, Yada New Materials, Zoomlion, Russia Federal Railways etc.
Our company has researched foreign advanced technology and conducted independent research and development. It has mastered the core technology of the product and has independent intellectual property rights. It has developed the core components of AGV, AGV guidance controller, AGV guidance sensor, lithium battery management system, and online charging system, becoming a domestic technology-based enterprise with advanced technology and complete products. Let us go all out to be the leader of the new generation of smart devices.
Our AGVs and heavy-duty linkage vehicles integrate directly with our robotic depalletizing arms to form unified, fully autonomous warehouses.
The piggyback AGV adopts a load-bearing body structure, which can be used to support workpieces and travel in all directions, enabling easy transportation of goods in various workshops or workstations. Multiple backpack AGVs can be used together to form an assembly line, replacing the traditional rigid conveyor assembly line and forming a flexible production line in Malabo manufacturing zones.
Forklift-type AGVs are widely used in fields such as heavy object lifting and heavy object transportation. They have a small turning radius and low requirements for channel size, making them ideal for space-constrained container yards and port-side cold storage warehouses in Equatorial Guinea.
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Deploying cutting-edge robotics in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) zone demands rigid alignment with local infrastructure profiles, power grids, and certification standards. To ensure long-term, trouble-free operation, our systems are tailored for local conditions through several key steps:
Equatorial Guinea's industrial grids can experience voltage fluctuations. Our control cabinets are integrated with industrial UPS units and voltage stabilizers. In addition, our automated cabinet enclosures feature dual-cycle air conditioning to prevent overheated components, ensuring consistent operations in temperatures up to 45°C.
All robotic arms and AGV systems adhere to ISO 10218 (safety requirements for industrial robots) and ISO 13849-1. Safety laser scanners create automatic deceleration zones, allowing operators and automated machines to share workspace safely in logistics hubs.
Understanding that downtime represents significant loss, Daian Lunasol offers remote diagnostics via secure VPN and rapid spare part delivery. Local technicians are provided hands-on training for gripper replacement, vision system calibration, and regular preventive maintenance routines.
Expert technical insights regarding integration, environmental tolerances, and delivery parameters for Central African operations.
Select from our range of 3D vision systems, alloy material handlers, and high-speed robotic setups designed for complex modern industrial requirements.
Connect with our expert application engineers to receive custom layout drawings, payload optimization calculations, and comprehensive commercial terms tailored for Equatorial Guinea.
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