Jonas Greco Onias, Paulo Roberto de Lima Musolino, Alexandre Acácio de Andrade, J. F. B. Facó, L. Quintino
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The consumption of contemporary society is based on the manufacture of products that need some industrial procedure to obtain them. This need for manufacturing has been present since the beginning of the organization of human beings in societies, including the manufacture of artisans, the current production of products and services is driven by phenomena such as demand for customized products, energy efficiency, environmental impact, carbon footprint. and others. In this scenario, Industry 4.0 appears, spreading a new industrial archetype, marked by a new level of socio-technical interaction. Each small decentralized process in the factory is self-controlled and capable of responding to different situations autonomously. This article wants to show a case study of interoperability between agv systems in a production line and its corresponding optimization.