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A button on the safety door for restoring system operation.
The process of planning, implementing, and managing the flow of goods or products in the opposite direction, from the point of consumption or distribution back to the point of origin or disposal.
The weight of the lifting load minus the goods platform.
Reinforcement learning (RL) is an area of machine learning concerned with how intelligent agents ought to take actions in an environment in order to maximize the notion of cumulative reward. Reinforcement learning is one of three basic machine learning paradigms, alongside supervised learning and unsupervised learning.
A warehouse or logistics facility specifically designed and used for receiving, inspecting, and processing returned goods or products.
A stand for installing computer and display.
A storage method that stores only one unit of goods in the depth direction of the cell.
Classify items according to classification information.
A structure on a put-and-go rack, for preventing LHD from extending.
The maximum amount of inventory or goods that a warehouse or logistics facility can store at any given time.