Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh................................you realize that you don't need a robot that can slide up the warehouse shelves, right? You basically just need a driverless forklift that can elevate to the higher levels. How much money did you waste on this project? This is a ridiculously bad way to solve a simple problem, and for that reason, I'm out.
Hi, I represent a 125years old Group of industry in India. We are in warehousing industry since 60years now and wish to understand how we could collaborate in India to work together. Please provide me with the contact details of concerned person for sending proposal. Thanks in advance.
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When I started my current job in a warehouse, I'd had a stress nightmare of endless steel racks, both horizontally and vertically. I was required to work it all alone, save for the automated pallet shifting systems which would bring down, put up, move, etc, any pallet needed. The things in my dream that did the pallet moving looked like industrial-sized versions of these. Like, ones that could easily haul 2 ton pallets up and down the walls.
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Same shelves? Doesn't look like those shelves would take a 1.2m pallet. Doesn't look like Squid can carry a 1.2m pallet. Way to prove a concept - only 5 out of 15 bays robotized! This is a total fail! Probably some Goldman Sachs banker! lol
How will the future look like? Self driving cars..robots..AI & most people working from home online. So people of the future encourage your kids to learn IT & Software Engineering as we will need many in those careers.
Im waiting for the fast food chain to start using robots so my order will be done right. Plus I don’t have to worry about some kid taking selfies putting something in my food.
The turning track pieces for shelf access look to be simple uncontrolled mechanisms, so setting up additional vertical access wouldn't help much for getting around other robots if there is no way to configure them remotely, which would make the system far more complicated.
The fear of those in the comments shows a deep problem in our society: working is needed to live, even if there is no work to do. I don't understand why anyone should fall into poverty if the work is still done. I know that only workers are paid and robots don't need pay, I get that. But still, why should I fear of starving when a robot harvests wheat and bakes bread instead of me. The work is done, but our obsolete concept of money and payment prevents anyone from benefiting from that robot work. I don't have a solution, but the problem is obvious.
@@thatonegoblin7051 Innovation is a response to a problem, not just monetary gain. Automation is a response to the inefficieny of human workers. These would still be a thing in a world where human labor is not required to keep us alive. I don't think money itself is entirely obsolete, but the way we handle it is certainly far from perfect
But,.. if there is only one meter of space between racks, what do you do when (because it's not an "if", it's a "when") one of them gets stuck at the top of a rack? You can't drive your forklift in anymore...