Compact Robots Simplify Vertical Automated Storage and Retrieval

Hai Robotics’ HaiPick Climb System uses a simple two-points-of-contact design to reduce maintenance while increasing efficiency, offering manufacturers and warehouses a smarter path to automation.

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How's it going? My name is Hunter Senn, Vice President of Sales for Hai Robotics. We specialize in distributing automated storage and retrieval systems for our customers, and here what we have on display today is our latest and greatest innovation with high pick climb. Why is this so special? How does this differentiate from the market? It gives everyday consumers access to the benefits of high-end automation. You can see the simplistic design. There are two guide channels. There's only two points of contact, allows our robot to climb vertically, retrieve an inventory bin, interlock with the floor, and then eventually go to a goods-to-person workstation to execute each picking.

As we go through the middle of the system here, you can see one of our bots on the climbing channels here. It will go up, and it still has access to the bins on the left side and the right side again emphasizing only two points of contact. It is a simple solution, simple automation that gives everyone access to the benefits of high-end automation and robotics. Thanks for the video today and if you have any questions, please follow the URL here. Thank you.

 

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