
Automated three-dimensional warehouse is a new concept that has emerged in logistics and warehousing. The use of three-dimensional warehouse equipment can achieve high-level rationalization, automated storage and retrieval, and simplified operation of the warehouse; Automated three-dimensional warehouse is a form of advanced technology at present.
The main body of an automated three-dimensional warehouse consists of shelves, aisle stacking cranes, in/out workbenches, and automatic transportation in/out and operation control systems. A shelf is a building or structure made of steel or reinforced concrete. Inside the shelf is a standard sized storage space, and the aisle stacking crane passes through the aisle between the shelves to complete the storage and retrieval work. We use computer and barcode technology for management.
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1. Shelf: A steel structure used for storing goods. There are mainly two basic forms of shelves: welded shelves and modular shelves.
2. Tray (cargo box): a tool used to carry goods, also known as workstation equipment.
3. Tunnel stacker crane: a device used for automatic storage and retrieval of goods. Divided into two basic forms based on structural form: single column and double column; According to the service mode, it can be divided into three basic forms: straight road, curved road, and transfer car.
4. Conveyor system: The main peripheral equipment of the three-dimensional warehouse, responsible for transporting goods to or from the stacker crane. There are many types of conveyors, including roller conveyors, chain conveyors, lifting platforms, distribution vehicles, elevators, belt conveyors, etc.
5. AGV system: automatic guided vehicle. According to their guidance methods, they are divided into induction guided cars and laser guided cars.
6. Automatic control system: an automatic control system that drives various devices in the automated stereoscopic library system. Mainly using fieldbus as the control mode.
7. Storage Information Management System: also known as Central Computer Management System. It is the core of the fully automated three-dimensional library system. Typical automated stereo library systems use large database systems such as ORACLE and SYbaBuild a typical client/server system (such as SE) that can be networked or integrated with other systems (such as ERP systems).































