Wow, the RoboShuttle system is truly impressive! It's amazing to see how technology can be used to optimize warehouse operations and increase storage capacity. The fact that it can increase storage density by 4X and picking efficiency by 3-4X is truly remarkable. And with an ROI of just 2 years, it seems like a smart investment for any warehouse looking to enhance their operations. I'm definitely interested in learning more about this system and its capabilities
Agreed. Both the host and the style of the video are great. Most marketing from their competitors is so vague, I don't know why they bother. These are million dollar systems, people want details.
Could you go into more detail about why, in the real world, most of these installations seem to be single deep, not double deep? Maybe I'm missing something but the tradeoff seems to be floor space savings vs extra time to retrieve the rear totes. Maybe double deep only makes sense for slower moving stock? Can't you just buy more RS units to compensate for the extra retrieval time or do they run into each other too much? Or are RS units just too expensive / floor space too cheap to make it worthwhile?
Wow, the RoboShuttle system is truly impressive! It's amazing to see how technology can be used to optimize warehouse operations and increase storage capacity. The fact that it can increase storage density by 4X and picking efficiency by 3-4X is truly remarkable. And with an ROI of just 2 years, it seems like a smart investment for any warehouse looking to enhance their operations. I'm definitely interested in learning more about this system and its capabilities
Thanks for the very clear presentation.
Agreed. Both the host and the style of the video are great. Most marketing from their competitors is so vague, I don't know why they bother. These are million dollar systems, people want details.
Howdy. Thanks for speaking so clearly in your presentation. Excellent solution.
Could you go into more detail about why, in the real world, most of these installations seem to be single deep, not double deep? Maybe I'm missing something but the tradeoff seems to be floor space savings vs extra time to retrieve the rear totes. Maybe double deep only makes sense for slower moving stock? Can't you just buy more RS units to compensate for the extra retrieval time or do they run into each other too much? Or are RS units just too expensive / floor space too cheap to make it worthwhile?
I noticed all the totes are the same height. Can the system support tote sizes, or does it assume that all shelves are the same height?
Is it a live system? all cartons seems to be closed
Are the QR codes on the floor required?
I imagine the robots have IMUs or SLAM onboard as well, but also need to see QR codes occasionally to recalibrate and avoid cumulative errors.
Was she an elementary school teacher before this job?