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Low warehouse space utilization rate.
Manual picking efficiency is low, and the cost of training and onboarding is high.
Picking takes a long time, and there is a high level of inventory stagnation.
A renowned international third-party logistics (3PL) provider has established a new automated warehouse, with the goal of enhancing order fulfillment efficiency and mitigating the issue of high inventory holding costs.
The project is equipped with dozens of SINEVA L14 forking robots and dozens of SINEVA S1000 AMR to achieve the automatic storage and retrieval of pallets and implement the DAS pick-and-sort system around the workstations.
Eliminates the need for over ten picking and warehousing staff
The robot’s compact size, designed for narrow aisle navigation, directly increases storage capacity by 40%.
Inbound/outbound and picking efficiencies are boosted by 60%.
The average order picking completion time is shortened by 50%, and the inventory level of slow-moving items is reduced by 30%.