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Modern spare parts management

Alexandra Hose,

Robotics against standstill

Downtime is expensive - especially when vehicles break down. Modern spare parts management relies on warehouse robotics and automated systems to ensure that processes do not come to a standstill.

If spare parts are missing, everything comes to a standstill. © Exotec

Automated systems ensure speed, precision and availability. Exotec presents four aspects of why robot-supported intralogistics has become indispensable.

Efficiency through automation
Automated conveyor systems, warehouse robotics and intelligent warehouse solutions take over monotonous routines. They speed up all processes relating to the storage and transportation of spare parts. They can be stored efficiently, managed and made available quickly when required, both centrally and decentrally. The result: optimized warehouse processes, shorter throughput times and higher productivity. Employees can concentrate on value-adding tasks.

Precision through smart technology
Sensors, scanners and software document every movement precisely. Every movement is traceable and traceability is guaranteed at all times. This keeps stocks transparent, minimizes errors and ensures quality.

Cost and resource efficiency
Automated intralogistics makes optimum use of storage space, manages stocks as required and shortens distances. This lowers costs, makes spare parts available quickly and reduces downtimes, while at the same time making sustainable use of resources.

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Flexibility and scalability
Flexible storage concepts and intelligent systems allow spare parts to be stored as required and stocks to be dynamically adapted to new requirements. This means that the right spare part is always available - regardless of vehicle type or area of application.

Warehouse robotics and automation are the key to a reliable spare parts supply. They minimize downtime, ensure mobility and make companies fit for the future. They develop their full potential through high-quality data and close collaboration along the supply chain.

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