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Sorter Systems
Sorter systems are a type of automatic sorting system commonly used in logistics and storage industries. These systems are designed to arrange or classify products according to a specific order. They are particularly ideal for large facilities, peak demand periods, or fast-moving products.
Typically, sorter systems consist of components such as conveyor belts, rails, or sliding trays. As products move through these systems, automatic recognition systems (e.g., barcode scanners or cameras) identify them and direct them according to predefined sorting criteria.
These systems can speed up storage and distribution processes, improve efficiency, and reduce error rates. They are commonly used in sectors like e-commerce and retail, where large volumes of products need to be processed quickly and accurately.
Sorter systems are most heavily used in logistics and distribution sectors, particularly in large storage facilities, cargo centers, mail distribution hubs, and e-commerce businesses. These industries require the fast and accurate processing of large quantities of products, making sorter systems an essential part of their operations.
AS/RS
AS/RS stands for Automatic Storage and Retrieval Systems. These systems are automated machines used in storage areas. AS/RS systems are used to store, retrieve, and transport products, and they are typically used to access high shelves or storage spaces.
AS/RS systems can come in many different types. These may include machines that travel on rails, load elevators, rotary towers, and other automated devices. These systems help make better use of storage spaces and ensure products are quickly accessible. As a result, AS/RS systems are widely used in large storage facilities and industries that require automation.
Rack Systems
Rack systems used in industrial automation are systems designed to optimize storage and material handling processes. These systems aim to make better use of storage spaces and provide easier access to products.
- Pallet rack systems: Used to store large and heavy products. They are typically made of pallets arranged in high racks. Pallets are placed on or removed from racks using equipment like forklifts.
- Smart rack systems: Rack systems integrated with technologies like RFID or barcodes. They automate processes such as product storage, transportation, and inventory tracking.
- Lift rack systems: Used in storage areas with high shelves. Racks can be moved up and down via elevators, allowing for more efficient use of storage space.
- Rotary rack systems: Circular or semi-circular rack systems used to optimize storage space. The racks rotate using a mechanism, making it easier to access products.
- Smart box systems: Used to store and transport small items. Smart boxes integrated with RFID or barcode technologies help determine and track the location of products.
These systems are often integrated with Automatic Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) and enable the automation of storage areas. This leads to more efficient storage processes, reduces error rates, and allows operations to be carried out faster and more systematically.