EMS Conveyor Systems — Electrified Monorail Installation
Electrified Monorail Systems installed for automotive body shops, paint lines, and high-throughput distribution.
Request a QuoteElectrified Monorail Systems (EMS) move vehicle bodies, totes, and parts through assembly and fulfillment operations on independently powered carriers. The advantage over chain conveyor is precise carrier control: every carrier can stop, accelerate, and route independently — but only if the rail is level, the power bar is continuous, and the switches actually line up.
MIC installs EMS systems at Toyota, Honda, Stellantis, and Nissan plants for Daifuku and other integrators. We handle rail erection, power rail commissioning, carrier loading, switch alignment, and interface testing with the control system.
Our EMS scope
- Overhead EMS rail for body shops and paint lines
- Floor-level EMS for distribution and order fulfillment
- Inverted EMS for skillet and slat handoffs
- Power rail, pickup, and control interface
- Switch, turntable, and carrier-storage loop installation
Capability spotlight: floor-level EMS for distribution centers
Beyond traditional overhead monorail, MIC installs floor-level EMS conveyor systems for distribution and warehousing applications. These systems move product at floor level through sortation, buffering, and accumulation zones — expanding EMS capability beyond the automotive paint and body shop into high-throughput distribution centers.