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Also called slide rack, which has a flow strip such as roller and aluminum alloy slide rail and uses the weight of the goods to pick up goods at the high side of the inventory and store goods at the low side. It has multiple inventory locations and follows the first-in-first-out principle.
A warehouse or logistics facility with a flat roof design, typically used for storing goods or products that do not require specific environmental conditions or temperature control.
A force vacuum plate is a component that utilizes suction or vacuum pressure to securely hold and lift objects.
A structure on a put-and-go rack, for guiding tote direction.
A door for stopping unauthorized entry.
A device for locking guard door.
A warehouse or logistics system or process where the goods or products are brought to the operator or picker for picking or processing, typically through automated systems or robots.
The percentage or ratio of successful or accurate picks or selections made from the inventory in a warehouse or logistics facility.
A warehouse or logistics facility with high ceilings and tall storage racks or shelves, allowing for the vertical storage of goods or products to maximize storage capacity.
Goods enter the warehouse