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A food company's automated high-bay warehouse project for a new industrial park required warehouse-to-workshop integration.
This project involved a new industrial park, requiring warehouse-to-workshop integration. The food production line was connected to the automated warehousing system.
Equipped with 8 stacker cranes and 13,376 storage locations, the project utilized automated high-bay warehouse racking, stacker cranes, AGVs, a shaping machine, a wrapping machine, an inbound and outbound conveyor system, an electrical control system, and a WCS/WMS management system, incorporating advanced technologies such as laser positioning, RFID scanning, and RF systems.
Growing business volume required automated storage to address insufficient storage space and ensure integration with production lines.
Achieving an unmanned and intelligent warehouse.
Significantly improving warehouse efficiency by separating outbound and inbound storage.