Goods-to-Person Shuttle Gets Smart to Meet Omnichannel Demands

With growing e-commerce demands and tight labor market pressures, today’s smart warehouses and distribution centers require increasingly data-driven technologies, including for automated motion control. For intralogistics specialist Swisslog, addressing this challenge requires machines with greater intelligence, such as the company’s CycloneCarrier shuttle system.

E-commerce is the fastest growing segment of the U.S. economy. Americas. Intralogistics operations need much more flexible, scalable, adaptable and user-friendly solutions. These technologies can augment, rather than replace, human beings, helping workers increase throughput in the distribution center while no longer requiring them to walk 15 miles each day to pick items.
— Tom Rentschler, head of marketing for Swisslog Warehouse and Distribution Solutions –

Swisslog uses many logistics solutions including warehouse management system (WMS) software, robot-based item picking, case palletizing, mobile robots that move shelves to picking stations and many others. Swisslog also provides traditional warehousing systems, such as palletizers, pallet cranes and pallet conveying technologies.

Intralogistics motion controls applications, PC-based control

The compact shuttle vehicles for cartons and totes travel at speeds up to 4 m/s across the shelving, which can reach up to 150 m long and 25 m high. The vehicles’ load-handling arms extend to either side and can adjust the space between arms to safely handle items of varying widths. The shuttles unload items onto transfer conveyors that serve as buffers to dynamic single- or double-deck vertical lifts. Depending on the shelving size and number of shuttles, the system can achieve a throughput of tens of thousands of items per hour. Each shuttle must frequently communicate with the WMS to log item locations in the constantly rotating inventory.

It must react quickly if, for example, an order changes or there is a change in the SKU sequencing requirements.
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