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Demand for highly dynamic picking systems has grown. Innovative concepts focus on universally applicable and modular systems that meet these demands.
The ”Justin- Sequence” delivery that has become an essential element of today’s automotive industry requires new steps in production and the picking system that follows. Schierholz could, for example, essentially optimise the cockpit shell production flow through a combination of manufacturing according to lot size and targeted delivery according to belt cycle:
The transport tasks in the shop floor area are realised by Power & Free, the subsequent storage and picking are carried out using an Electric Monorail System with handling function. Transport and storage occur as part of one and the same system. The car can move into the individual aisles without restriction and thus consolidates the function of a high rack storage area with that of conveying machinery.
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| Hanging transportation of a cockpit shell using a Power & Free system from production to assembly. |
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| From there on a transport cradle to a picking location and/or to dispatch and delivery. |
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| The picture above shows a view of a warehouse aisle with a storage car. |
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