Q1: What are the key parameters of intelligent storage shelves?
Key parameters include load-bearing capacity, which requires precise measurement of the weight of the goods to determine; The size specifications should be compatible with the warehouse space and handling equipment; Access efficiency is determined by device operating speed, and the e-commerce industry generally requires an access cycle time of less than 30 seconds; Material quality, commonly used cold-rolled steel, heavy-duty storage shelf steel yield strength should not be less than 345MPa; Safety protection should be equipped with anti-collision pillars, anti fall devices, etc.
Q2: What is an intelligent storage shelf?
Intelligent warehouse shelves combine technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence with traditional shelf systems to achieve automation, intelligence, and refinement of warehouse management. They have the characteristics of informatization, automation, intelligence, and visualization.
Q3: How can intelligent storage shelves ensure safety and prevent collapse?
The intelligent stereoscopic warehouse can be equipped with weighing sensors, which automatically weigh and upload the goods to WMS before each storage and retrieval, and strictly control the load. At the same time, the WMS system will carry out differentiated load-bearing design in layers, forcing the allocation of cargo weight and location matching to avoid local overloading.
Q4: Why are narrow aisle shelves suitable for high rent warehouses, and what should be noted when using them?
Its core advantage is that the channel width is only 1.6-2.0 meters, saving about 1 meter of channel space compared to traditional crossbeam shelves. Paired with a three-way stacking forklift, the shelf height can be raised to 8-15 meters, and the storage capacity is 30% -50% higher than traditional shelves, which can significantly reduce the rental cost per unit area. Attention: A dedicated three-way stacking forklift (15% more expensive than a regular forklift) is required, and the warehouse floor needs to be equipped with guide rails or QR code navigation to ensure accurate driving and avoid collisions with shelves.