AutoStore | The Facts Behind the Stacked Design
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 มี.ค. 2023
- Many say AutoStore is slow because of the stacked Bins. This simply isn't true. To help dispel this myth and provide a greater understanding of how the process works, this video looks at the logic behind the system's innovative design.
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Very interesting solution!
What is the preferred, or optimal, hight of this system?
Depending on the bin size selected (we have 3 bin sizes), the max height is 16 bins for our most common 330mm bin. This is basically 5.4 meters or 17.75 feet. The minimum height is 4 bins high with the 330mm bin. You can find more information at www.autostoresystem.com/system.
The grid is 20 feet off of the floor
Are you integrating with other fully automated designs that take the human completely out of the loop? What about picking and packing right into a ground delivery pod like Starship Technologies? Is that in the making?
Not by them. They only focus on the storage part. But you can't order an autostore. It's only trough integrator companies, and they add other stuff to this setup
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Element logic for example
Hello - yes, we have clients who are using robotic picking with an AutoStore system. As Thibault mentions, this isn't a module line we manufacture, but you will see it as part of a complete warehouse operation as is conveyor or boxing/bagging machines.
Key is that the slotting mechanism works well.
Very cool solution. Where can I see one in action?
We have customers around the world. We also have a grid at our North American headquarters in New Hampshire housing our spare parts. Visiting a client site is usually part of the process for companies evaluating an investment in AutoStore and warehouse automation.
Inefficient process of picking 3.36 per pick for bin in the down column. And thats what I call it a joke
Tell me you know nothing about logistics and storage without telling me :D
No such possibility for this to impact you. Lowest velocity items naturally fall to the bottom. You will not have to consistently pick bottom layer items, or else they would not be on the bottom layer.