
Picture your day without cluttered aisles, excess inventory, lost or damaged products, inaccurate records, endless searching, climbing, bending and frustration. Imagine a highly profitable operation that adds value and decreases expense. That's the promise of AS/RS. Can it be realized? You need the right partner.
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AS/RS ModernizationsWhether it's poor reliability, low rates of capacity or throughput, an awkward distribution flow, or other problems, the concept of Modernization is often the best choice for companies with existing, older automation technologies. Your existing system can be retrofitted to reach the desired reliability, flexibility, and productivity for a fraction of the cost of new AS/RS. |
Unit Load AS/RS SystemsUnit load systems handle inventory on pallets. Unit Load storage and retrieval systems handle very large loads. These loads are typically pallet loads or pallet size containers. |
ACTIV Unit Load SystemsACTIV is Super High Density Dynamic Storage technology that moves unit loads in a continuous flow. ACTIV assigns the unit loads into a path and subsequently through the system rather than to a static location within the system, as with conventional S/R operations. |
ACCESS Unit Load SystemsACCESS System technology is an innovative approach to the automated storage and retrieval of palletized unit loads. CIMAT S.A., a division of the French engineering firm Savoye Logistics, originally developed the technology in the early 1990's. In 1999, it was licensed to Retrotech, Inc., a partner of Cisco-Eagle. |
Mini Load AS/RS SystemsA Mini load automatic storage and retrieval system handles loads that are typically contained in small containers or totes, with load weights typically falling in a range of 100 to 500 pounds. The capacity range can go to 750 to 1000 pounds on the high end. |
Sorting Transfer VehiclesFast, flexible, cost-effective transport systems for totes, boxes, or pallets. STV's sort loads to different delivery stations without the complex conveyor intersections that can hamper throughput. |
Automated Guided Vehicles - AGVSAn Automatic Guided Vehicle System is typically made up of computer-controlled, wheel-based load carriers that run on the floor without a driver. They usually have defined paths to navigate, using variable methods that can include wires, optical strips, or laser guidance. |