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Defined area in which a truck operates.
Examples of defined areas: by navigtion systems, signs, floor markings, fencings, guarding.
The maximum weight or load that a vehicle, such as a truck or forklift, can carry or transport.
Automatic stacking of bags and cardboard boxes, equipment for transporting stacked materials.
Picking refers to the process of selecting and collecting items from a warehouse inventory to fulfill customer orders or replenish stock. It involves locating and retrieving the required products from their storage locations.
Goods are put on the rack after entering the warehouse
A slot on a put wall.
An area for the robot to pick and place goods.
Pallet picking involves selecting and retrieving items from pallets, which are large platforms used for storing and transporting goods. This method is typically used when dealing with larger quantities of items that are stored and transported.
Piece picking involves individually selecting and retrieving specific items or units from storage locations to fulfill orders. This method is usually used for smaller quantities or items that cannot be consolidated into larger units.
An area for the robot to pick and place goods.