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Petra Born,

Many tasks, one system

Conveying, networking, picking, buffering, storing - Haro wants to achieve all this with just one system.

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The company is bringing an automated guided vehicle system (AGV) to Stuttgart to complement its tried-and-tested conveyor systems and will be demonstrating a scenario: a shunting unit with powered roller conveyors initially transfers goods from plastic boxes and flat pallets to the vertical conveyor. At the touch of a button, conveyor units are transported to the next level, which also serves as a buffer area for the temporary storage of unused goods. The containers are returned in the same way: they are transferred from the vertical conveyor to the roller conveyor and automatically transported to the second adjacent vertical conveyor. At the touch of a button, the conveyed goods can be ordered back to the first level and transferred to the shunting unit. The AGV is used between the two picking stations; it moves into the station, removes the goods to be conveyed and takes them to the shunting unit. No manual intervention is required.

Hall 3, Stand D05

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