SPOTLIGHT > Skypod. The Skypod system from warehouse automation company Exotec streamlines [ IN FOCUS ] Ecommerce Innovations
ecommerce fulfillment, eliminating the need for separate picking and packing zones. The Skypod system can process up to 600 bins an hour at each workstation. It stores and retrieves various packaging types and sizes, matching orders with the right container at the workstation. With one-to-one fulfillment at the workstation, operators pick items directly from one bin to one fulfillment container.
> AgileStore. Warehouse automation provider Swisslog introduced AgileStore, a four-way roaming pallet shuttle for high-density pallet storage. The automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) oers a modular solution for warehouses seeking to maximize space utilization and adapt to changing demand. Developed in partnership with Eurofork, the roaming pallet shuttle transitions across aisles and levels via integrated lift systems, unlike traditional bi-directional shuttles.
> Corvus One. The autonomous inventory management system from Corvus Robotics provides hands- free, high-frequency inventory audits that directly sync with warehouse management systems. Recently deployed at skincare company Dermalogica’s main distribution center in Carson, California—which manufactures and distributes skincare products to retail, wholesale, and ecommerce channels worldwide—the system images the warehouse 52 times per year, representing a 600% increase in inventory imaging frequency.
> AutoStore FlexBins. Designed for SKU versatility, FlexBins accommodate a diverse range of products, from bulky grocery packs to oversized spare parts and apparel in multiple form factors. Compatible with existing AutoStore infrastructure, the FlexBins option introduces multiple bin heights, helps operators maximize cubic space, expands SKU coverage, and brings more workflows into the AutoStore Grid.
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