Conveyor Sorting System: The “Heart” of Warehouse Automation
74StorLogi’s Conveyor Sorting System transforms warehouse automation: achieve 400%+ efficiency, 99.99% accuracy, modular flexibility, and 24/7 durability.
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In the warehouse of an automobile parts factory in Munich, Germany, a forklift driver is accurately delivering pallets full of precision parts to the shelves. On the 4-meter-high cargo space, the beams and columns fit together very well, and even with a 3-ton engine block, it is still as stable as a mountain. This is the daily performance of storlogi beam shelves – they are not ostentatious, but quietly help efficient operation in many storage scenarios around the world.
Anyone who has come into contact with the storlogi beam rack will be impressed by its “pragmatism”. It does not have a complicated and fancy design. The columns are made of S355JR steel that meets DIN standards and are cold-bent. The beams are connected to the columns through a special mortise and tenon structure, and then equipped with safety pins to form a double guarantee. The direct advantage of this structure is that each layer can accurately match the load from 500kg to 6000kg, whether it is daily necessities packaged in cartons or industrial parts made of metal, they can find a suitable “place to put”.
Its flexibility is even more valuable. Hans, the warehouse manager, once did a calculation: “Last year, three sets of shelves were added during the peak season. The workers installed them in less than half a day, and the layer height can be adjusted at any time according to the height of the goods. Unlike the old-fashioned shelves used before, adjusting the size is more difficult than moving.” This ready-to-use and on-demand adjustment feature allows the warehouse to easily cope with fluctuations in goods during the off-season.
In areas where storage space is extremely precious, the advantages of beam racks in space utilization are particularly prominent. In the stereoscopic warehouse of a logistics company in Los Angeles, the Storlogi beam rack extends from the ground to the 9-meter-high roof. “In the past, we dared not go up when the goods were piled to 3 meters. Now the forklift can directly rise to the top floor, and the cargo space has increased nearly twice at once.” The warehouse supervisor pointed to the neat cargo space on the monitoring screen and said.
This efficient utilization stems from its “non-selective” characteristics. Whether it is a 7-meter-long steel pipe or scattered small parts, as long as they are placed on the pallet, they can be easily stored. Unlike some special shelves, it is “difficult to adapt” to change the goods. No wonder Mark, who does cross-border e-commerce, said: “Choosing a beam rack is like buying a versatile piece of clothing. You never have to worry about being out of date or not being able to use it.”
In Storlogi’s production workshop, each crossbeam undergoes rigorous load-bearing tests and complies with ANSI/MH16.1 standards. “Our shelves are not theoretical data in the laboratory, but can actually withstand the test of years of use.” Technician Chen Gong pointed to a set of old shelves that had been used for 6 years and said, “Look at these welds, there is no sign of cracking.” This durability is reflected in the details: the spacing of the adjustment holes on the columns is accurate to 50mm, ensuring accurate adjustment of the layer height; the plastic anti-collision strips at both ends of the crossbeam silently buffer the impact of forklifts entering and exiting. These inconspicuous and thoughtful designs extend the service life of the shelves by 30% compared to the industry average.
Not all warehouses need the most complex racking system. When small and medium-sized enterprises are still worried about storage costs, the high cost-effectiveness of beam racks has become an ideal choice. The owner of a hardware factory in Birmingham, UK, did the math: “For the same area, using beam racks saves nearly half the cost of automated racks, and daily maintenance is also simple, and can be done by a few workers.”
Storlogi’s engineers will customize solutions based on the warehouse’s floor height, ground load-bearing capacity, cargo characteristics, and even forklift models, in accordance with FEM 10.2.02 design specifications. “Last time, a customer’s warehouse had a lot of columns, so we designed special-shaped beams to avoid obstacles, and the number of cargo spaces was 15 more than they expected.” Designer Xiaolin said as he flipped through the plan drawings.
At a time when storage equipment is becoming increasingly complex, Storlogi’s beam racks are like a reliable partner, silently solving practical problems for global companies with their solid structure, flexible adaptability and long-term durability. After all, for warehouses, the best racks are those that can store goods steadily and take them out smoothly.
If your warehouse is still troubled by problems such as insufficient space, inconvenient storage and access, and high costs, you may want to take a look at storlogi’s beam racks – it may not have too many dazzling functions, but it will definitely meet your actual needs.
StorLogi’s Conveyor Sorting System transforms warehouse automation: achieve 400%+ efficiency, 99.99% accuracy, modular flexibility, and 24/7 durability.
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