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Smart Warehousing: Automated High-Rise Warehouses Are the Key to Achieving Intelligent Warehouse Management

Developing new-quality productivity to promote high-quality and efficient development. Smart warehousing has brought unprecedented changes to enterprises' warehouse management. It utilizes cutting-edge integrated logistics concepts, integrating bus, communication, and information technologies, to provide enterprises with high-tech, efficient, and high-quality warehouse management solutions, injecting continuous momentum into their sustainable development.

What is Smart Warehousing
Smart warehousing is a new concept emerging in logistics warehousing. It is an automated system primarily composed of shelves, rail-guided aisle stackers, inbound/outbound conveyors, inbound/outbound workstations, and a warehouse management system. By coordinating the operations of high-rise warehouse equipment for inbound and outbound tasks, it achieves high-level shelf storage, automatic access, and computer management, representing the current high level of warehouse automation technology.

System Structure and Process of Smart Warehousing
Smart warehousing utilizes smart warehousing equipment and information technology to achieve rapid, accurate, and efficient cargo storage and retrieval. The system structure of an automated high-rise warehouse is mainly divided into three levels: top, middle, and bottom. Each of these levels plays an indispensable role, working together to ensure efficient, accurate, and reliable warehouse operations.

Features and Benefits of Smart Warehousing
High-Level Shelf Storage
Using high-level shelf storage significantly expands storage capacity vertically, fully utilizing warehouse floor space and volume, thereby saving land area and improving space utilization.
Automatic Access
AS/RS (Automated Storage and Retrieval System) employs mechanical and automated equipment, offering fast operation and processing speeds, enhancing labor productivity, and reducing the physical workload of operators.


Computerization

Computers minimize errors in cargo and information processing, optimize warehouse storage capacity utilization, facilitate inventory counting and auditing, reasonably reduce inventory, accelerate working capital turnover, save liquid capital, and thereby enhance warehouse management levels. As smart warehousing can not only improve storage space utilization and reduce operator workload but also enhance warehouse management, more and more enterprises are adopting it.
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