Melbourne West Distribution Centre: Autonomous Safety in High-Traffic Aisles

The Client

Gary, the Warehouse Operations Manager at Apex Logistics Solutions, runs one of the most active distribution hubs in Truganina.
 
In a facility moving thousands of pallets daily, “Traffic Management” is the top priority. The warehouse floor is a complex grid of fast-moving forklifts and narrow aisles. For Gary, the challenge isn’t just keeping the floor clean; it’s doing so without slowing down the relentless pace of the supply chain or risking the safety of his staff.

Challenges

The facility operates on a tight schedule with narrow racking aisles (as seen in the photo) that leave zero margin for error.

Solution

We proposed the Greendorph YJ130 not as a cleaning machine, but as an "Autonomous Traffic Partner."

The deployment focused entirely on its ability to operate safely and independently:

Advanced

Obstacle Avoidance

Equipped with LiDAR & 3D camera, the YJ130 is intelligent enough to share the road. It detects approaching forklifts from 150m/50m/1m/10cm away and automatically yields or reroutes, ensuring it never becomes a bottleneck in the logistics flow.

Automated

Task Scheduling

Operators simply preset the cleaning tasks for off-peak hours via the app. The YJ130 automatically initiates its patrol sequence exactly on schedule, cleaning the vast concrete apron while the facility is quiet, requiring zero human supervision.

Precision Navigation

In aisles only a few meters wide, accuracy is key. The robot’s localization algorithm ensures it cleans edge-to-edge without ever scraping a safety barrier or a racking upright.

Results

The YJ130 has successfully automated the most difficult shift of the day.

Now, when the morning crew arrives at 6 AM, they walk into a pristine facility, ready for work. The cleaning happens invisibly, overnight.
 
For Gary, the biggest win is safety and continuity. "It handles the floor without getting in the way of my forklifts," he notes. "It’s the most reliable night-shift worker we’ve ever had."