GEBHARDT StoreBiter® OPS
The ultimate form of pallet storage
The GEBHARDT StoreBiter® OPS is the benchmark when it comes to warehouse capacity, flexibility and efficiency with the storage of pallets and wire crates. The shuttle vehicle itself performs the function of a load handling device (LHD). The flat lifting carriage can transport your conveyance goods into passively designed, multi-deep storage channels and deposit them in the right places. The special feature of the GEBHARDT StoreBiter® OPS is its autonomy, which allows it to move completely independently in your warehouse channels.
An Overview of the Advantages
- High throughput
- Robust and compact design
- Optimum warehouse space and area utilisation through multi-deep storage
- Fast installation and commissioning of the system due to the passive design of the warehouse without electrical installation in the storage channels
- High storage density and capacity
- Can be adapted flexibly
- Sets benchmarks when it comes to throughput, flexibility and efficiency
- Low investment and operating costs
Efficient Storage of Pallets at KW Automotive
Together with the GEBHARDT Intralogistics Group, KW automotive GmbH reorganised its intralogistics at the main site in Fichtenberg. Warehouse processes were to be optimised, costs reduced and processes perfectly coordinated and made transparent for all those involved. In addition, the complex warehouse technology for production supply and dispatch had to be optimally mapped.
Warehousing Process of the GEBHARDT StoreBiter® OPS
The warehousing process applicable with the GEBHARDT StoreBiter® OPS consists of five main steps, which can be automatically executed sequentially by the system.
Step 1: The carrier vehicle (e.g. SRM) is positioned with the StoreBiter® OPS in front of the channel in which the pallet that needs to be transported is stored.
Step 2: The Shuttle travels between the channel rails beneath the desired pallet and lifts this with the integrated lifting unit.
Step 3: The StoreBiter® OPS travels together with the pallet on the carrier vehicle (e.g. SRM).
Step 4: Positioning of the pallet and the StoreBiter® OPS on the carrier vehicle.
Step 5: The carrier vehicle travels to the retrieval lanes.
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