Automation solutions and energy systems
Smart and efficient materials handling technology
Differentiated developments in the dynamic automation segment are the focus of Hamburg-based intralogistics specialist Still's presence at this year's Logimat trade fair. Another focus will be on energy systems for sustainable intralogistics.
The demand for standardized, scalable and quickly implementable automation solutions in intralogistics is growing continuously, resulting in a highly differentiated market. Still has diversified its portfolio accordingly. In addition to fully integrated automation solutions for complex requirements, the company also offers standardized and quickly available entry-level products with a simple commissioning tool.
Visitors to the trade fair will be able to experience innovations on two action areas, such as "iGo". The system makes it possible to integrate vehicles into comprehensive logistics processes - scalable from individual vehicles to entire fleets. A live scenario in which several driverless transport systems interact with each other demonstrates the possible complexity and variance. In a second live scenario, "iGo easy" can be experienced, an entry-level solution that enables the automation of individual logistics processes. Here, the EXV iGo high-lift truck is in operation. Visitors to the trade fair can configure the vehicle, its route and important operating parameters themselves.
Warehouse trucks with fuel cells
Alongside lithium-ion technology, hydrogen technology is considered to be one of the most relevant energy systems of the future. According to Still experts, this technology will be an important pillar of the energy transition and will dominate intralogistics in the future in a mixed portfolio with lithium-ion batteries. Still recently launched its own 24-volt fuel cell system on the market and installed it in vehicles. The company thus covers the entire market for future-proof energy systems for intralogistics.
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