Cooperation launched

Marvin Meyke,

stow Robotics and ULMA Handling Systems cooperate

ULMA Handling Systems' collaboration with stow Robotics provides a fresh impetus that strengthens its competitive position in the market. Thanks to this new cooperation, ULMA Handling Systems is positioning itself in the world of scalable intralogistics solutions and expanding its range of solutions.

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The focus is particularly on "last mile" projects. The stow e.scala system from stow Robotics is a three-dimensional modular shuttle system for containers that works without conveyor technology, lifting devices or sequencers, as the robots move in all three dimensions via a ramp system.

The stow Atlas 2D from stow Robotics is a two-dimensional modular pallet storage system in which the shuttle robots move in two dimensions. A lift is used to switch between the individual storage levels.

"The collaboration with stow Robotics is a very important milestone for ULMA Handling Systems, as it allows us to position ourselves with completely innovative solutions for smaller projects and e-commerce applications that are fully scalable," said Cesar Nosti of ULMA Handling Systems.

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