Catering for SIG filling machines, the AutoStore warehouse is set to play an integral part in SIG’s global spare parts management.
It is designed to respond flexibly to changing customer needs in the quick time for speedy delivery of spare parts to keep equipment running efficiently.
The new warehouse uses a modular system, where stockable box containers are loaded, stored and then unloaded by robots, guided by routing software.
The system comprises the storage, warehousing and order picking processes for all items that can be stored in containers.
The storage processes and retrieval are performed vertically. This closed system prevents unwanted material removal and ensures effectual 24-hour operation.
The robots are energy efficient with a consumption of 0.1 kW/h, saving energy by more than 90% compared to more conventional solutions, according to SIG.
Franz-Josef Mines, global assembly & scm director at SIG, said: “We’ve significantly reduced picking times compared to our previous system and can meet any customer order requirements at short notice, no matter how small.”