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  2. Logistics automation - Wikipedia

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    Logistics automation systems comprise a variety of hardware and software components: Fixed machinery Automated storage and retrieval systems, including: . Cranes serve a rack of locations, allowing many levels of stock to be stacked vertically, and allowing for higher storage densities and better space utilization than alternatives.

  3. Warehouse execution system - Wikipedia

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    WES emerged as a hybrid system that combined specific WMS functionality for picking and other material movement processes with warehouse control system (WCS) functionality for automated warehouses. [3] WCS is the software that controls the conveyor, sortation and other automated material handling systems that move cases, cartons, totes or pallets.

  4. AMHS - Wikipedia

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    Automated Material Handling System; see FOUP This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 08:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Material handling - Wikipedia

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    Material handling is integral to the design of most production systems since the efficient flow of material between the activities of a production system is heavily dependent on the arrangement (or layout) of the activities. If two activities are adjacent to each other, then material might easily be handed from one activity to another.

  6. Automated storage and retrieval system - Wikipedia

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    While it is desirable to minimize the amount of work in process, WIP is unavoidable and must be effectively managed. Automated storage systems, either automated storage/retrieval systems or carousel systems, represent an efficient way to store materials between processing steps, particularly in batch and job shop production.

  7. Flexible manufacturing system - Wikipedia

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    A material handling system to optimize parts flow and; The central control computer controls material movements and machine flow. The main advantage of a flexible manufacturing system is its high flexibility in managing manufacturing resources like time and effort to manufacture a new product.

  8. Harvest Automation - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Automation’s first product is the OmniVeyor HV-100, [4] providing automated material handling for the nursery and greenhouse market. OmniVeyor HV-100 units are designed for operation in both indoor and outdoor environments as typically seen on wholesale greenhouses , hoop houses and nurseries .

  9. Transfer line - Wikipedia

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    Wright's Biscuits transfer line: production flow without batching. A transfer line is a manufacturing system which consists of a predetermined sequence of machines connected by an automated material handling system and designed for working on a very small family of parts.