by xue | May 30, 2026 | Technical Articles
The question of whether automated storage and retrieval systems make sense for low-throughput warehouses comes up frequently in early-stage logistics planning. Many decision makers assume that AS/RS is only justified when there is intense movement, but that assumption...
by xue | May 29, 2026 | Technical Articles
Four-way shuttle systems have gained traction in dense pallet storage, but evaluating their suitability for high-throughput operations requires looking beyond the marketing claims of pallet moves per hour. Throughput is not a single figure — it depends on order...
by xue | May 28, 2026 | Technical Articles
Managing a warehouse with a few hundred SKUs is a solved problem. Managing one with several thousand, where retrieval patterns shift weekly and no two pallets move at the same frequency, is where most automated storage and retrieval systems come apart. The AS/RS that...
by xue | May 27, 2026 | Technical Articles
Four-way shuttle systems are often associated with high-bay warehouses, but they can deliver significant value in facilities with limited ceiling height if the right equipment and design approach are applied. In practice, I’ve seen many low-clearance warehouses...
by xue | May 26, 2026 | Technical Articles
If you’ve ever asked whether your facility has enough space to justify a four-way shuttle system, you already understand the first rule of warehouse automation: square footage alone never tells the full story. I’ve spent more than a decade designing pallet shuttle...
by xue | May 25, 2026 | Technical Articles
The question of whether your warehouse can support an Automated Storage and Retrieval System comes down to five measurable factors that most facility assessments overlook. Ceiling height, floor flatness, throughput patterns, SKU characteristics, and operational...