Fast, flexible and efficient automated small-sparts warehouse
Our automatic small-parts warehouse for storing various sizes of containers and trays are available to you for different performance requirements.
These stacker cranes are automatically operated rail-mounted devices for automatic warehouses. These systems are designed for containers and trays weighing up to 50 kg.
The running gear and hoisting mechanism being constructed primarily of aluminium section, the storage and retrieval device only weighs about 2,000 kg.
We offer one-stop overall material flow solutions adapted to your processes, from the idea to a realised turnkey logistics System.
KTL 50
The basic unit for simple warehousing with standard containers up to a payload of 50 kg.
This stacker crane is the solution for simple warehousing or as an in-feed device for gravity picking systems.
Multiple load-lifting devices can be used to increase capacity.
KTL 250
The stacker crane for high storage capacities and loads up to 250 kg.
This stacker crane can be equipped with various load-lifting devices to meet the respective requirements.
Multiple load-lifting devices can be used to increase capacity.
Advantages of the system
- Mobility, functionality and economic efficiency for transporting packaging and for storage
- Fast and precise access to inventory, improvement of the overview of inventory and inventory security
- Speed when travelling: up to 6 m/s, and when lifting up to 2 m/s acceleration / deceleration to 2 m/s2
- Short approach dimensions
- Single- , double- or multiple-deep storage for increasing picking and inventory turnover performance
- Flexible load-carrying, carousel with up to 10 loading aids simultaneously
- Low overall weight
- Vulkollan track wheels make for less flexing work, lower energy requirement
- Frictional drive system, optimum efficiency, high energy efficiency
- All elements to be serviced are at the bottom of the device
Duchess Anna Amalia Library, D-Weimar
The Duchess Anna Amalia Library is a publicly accessible library for literary and cultural history. The stock of books amounts up to almost 900'000 volumes. With the Rococo Room, which was constructed by Duchess Anna Amalia in 1766, the more than 300-year-old library possesses one of the most impressive library rooms in Germany.
Requirements
For some considerable time, there have been serious capacity problems in the building, which has seen little expansion since the mid-19th century. Only 20 % of the total collection can currently be housed in the main building. The majority of the books are distributed in overflow stores throughout the city.
More than 100'000 books are transported to and fro by car every year. Renovation has therefore become both essential and urgent; on the one hand to conserve the building, and on the other to bring it up to the high level expected of a modern library.
Logistics solution
A book and media conveyor system deals with the transport of the books from the stores to the main building and the extension. The containers are conveyed to the appropriate areas on a 200-meter track. The floors are linked by lifts and storey lifts, equipped with state-of-the-art fire protection engineering.