KHT

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Warehouse robot picks over 500 items per hour

KHT has redesigned the function and design of the Indu-Store picking system. The warehouse robot processes each item automatically via integrated Auto-ID solutions.

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Using various storage options, the goods are fed to the picking system, where they are picked up by a robot and automatically assigned to the optimum shelf location. The gripper of the 'Indu-Store' does not move to predefined storage locations, but continuously reallocates the areas dynamically.

According to the supplier, picking rates of more than 500 items per hour are achieved using multi-pick and combi-pick strategies. All processes are seamlessly monitored by sensors and the associated software. The system can be operated and monitored remotely.

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